Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Rh Sensitization
- If you are Rh-negative, your red blood cells do not have a marker called Rh factor on them. Rh-positive blood
does have this marker. If your blood mixes with Rh-positive blood, your immune system will react to the Rh factor
by making antibodies to destroy it. This immune system response is called Rh sensitization.
- Prevention
- RhoGAM
- Blood tests
- Kleihauer–Betke
- Coombs test
- Full blood count
- Bilirubin
- Management
- Antenatal
- Serial Ultrasound and Doppler examinations
- Quantitative analysis of maternal anti-RhD antibodies
- Intrauterine blood transfusion
- Intraperitoneal transfusion
- Intravascular transfusion
- Early delivery
- Postnatal
- Phototherapy
- Exchange transfusion
- Sensitizing events during pregnancy
- therapeutic abortion
- miscarriage
- amniocentesis
- c-section
- external cephalic version
- abdominal trauma
- ectopic pregnancy
- Degree
- Mild cases
- mild anaemia with reticulocytosis
- moderate or severe cases
- more marked anaemia
- erythroblastosis
- very severe cases
- haemolytic disease of the newborn
- hydrops fetalis
- stillbirth.
- Who gets Rh sensitization during pregnancy
- If the mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive, there is a
good chance the baby will have Rh-positive blood. Rh sensitization can
occur.
- If both parents have Rh-negative blood, the baby will have
Rh-negative blood. Since the mother?s blood and the baby?s
blood match, sensitization will not occur.