Real‐world performance of a clinical droplet digital polymerase chain reaction assay for non‐invasive foetal blood group and platelet antigen genotyping of alloimmunized pregnant women with antibodies directed against RhD, RhE, Rhc, RhC, K1, HPA‐1a or HPA‐5b: A 1‐year experience
Camilla Calandrini,
Onno J. H. M. Verhagen,
Ahmed Tissoudali
et al.
Abstract:Background and ObjectivesTo test the performance of a new droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) non‐invasive foetal blood group and platelet antigen genotyping assay in the setting of a Dutch reference laboratory for foetal blood group and platelet antigen genotyping. Our population comprised 229 consecutive alloimmunized pregnant women who presented between April 2022 and March 2023 with 250 requests for non‐invasive foetal RHD, RHE, RHc, RHC, K1, HPA‐1a or HPA‐5b blood group and platelet antigen … Show more
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