2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tracli.2012.08.073
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Incidence des discordances ABO mises en évidence en EFS Alpes-Méditerranée : analyse des causes sur huit ans et au niveau régional

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“…Our data showed that the incidence of ABO discrepancies was 1:2334 and that the incidence of specimen collection and identity registration events was similar, i.e., 1:3579 and 1:3329 respectively. These findings are consistent with our previous data [17,18] as well as with those reported by other authors [6,7,9]. In contrast with Figueroa et al 2006 [8], we found a much higher proportion of ABO discrepancies due to patient registration process errors: 50% versus 10%.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Our data showed that the incidence of ABO discrepancies was 1:2334 and that the incidence of specimen collection and identity registration events was similar, i.e., 1:3579 and 1:3329 respectively. These findings are consistent with our previous data [17,18] as well as with those reported by other authors [6,7,9]. In contrast with Figueroa et al 2006 [8], we found a much higher proportion of ABO discrepancies due to patient registration process errors: 50% versus 10%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…According to Bhallil O et al in Rabat in 2015, the analysis of 700 blood groupings performed shows the presence of interpretation difficulties in 3.14% of cases [5]. A much lower rate was found by a multicenter study performed by Ferrera-Tourenc et al at the ten laboratories of the Alpes-Méditerranée in France, with a figure of 0.04% [6]. To our knowledge, no data on the frequency of difficult grouping has been reported in Madagascar to date.…”
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confidence: 99%