Antibody TestsCoombs' Test, Indirect Coombs' Test ResultsAntibody tests are done to find antibodies that fight against red blood cells. NormalNo antibodies are found. This is called a negative test
result. - Direct Coombs test. A negative test result means
that your blood does not have antibodies already attached to your red
blood cells.
- Indirect Coombs test. A negative test result
means that your blood is compatible with the blood you are to receive by
transfusion. A negative indirect Coombs test for Rh factor (Rh antibody titer)
in a pregnant woman means that she has not developed antibodies against the
blood of her baby if her baby has Rh-positive blood. This means that
Rh sensitization has not occurred.
Abnormal test results- Direct Coombs test. A positive result means your blood has antibodies
that fight against red blood cells. This can be caused by a transfusion of incompatible blood or may be
related to conditions such as
hemolytic anemia,
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE),
hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN),
lymphoma, mycoplasma infection, advanced stage cancer,
or
infectious mononucleosis.
- Indirect Coombs test. A positive test result means
that your blood is incompatible with the donor's blood and you cannot receive
blood from that person. If the Rh antibody titer test is positive in a woman
who is pregnant or is planning to become pregnant, it means that she has antibodies against Rh-positive blood (Rh sensitization). She
will be tested early in pregnancy to check the blood type of her baby. If the baby has
Rh-positive blood, the mother will be watched closely throughout the pregnancy to prevent problems to the baby's red blood cells. If sensitization has not occurred, it can be prevented
by the
Rh
immune globulin vaccine.
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