A blood test that tells if a donor's organ is a good match for your body. A negative crossmatch means that there is no reaction between the patient and the donor, and a transplant can be performed.
a test that determines blood compatibility by mixing blood samples from the donor and the recipient. A positive blood crossmatch means the donor and recipient are not compatible for transplantation. A negative blood crossmatch means they are compatible and the transplant workup may proceed.
test to determine whether antibodies recipient that could cause early rejection of the graft.
A blood test performed using blood from the kidney donor and the potential recipient to determine if the recipient has antibodies against the donor's antigens. If the crossmatch is positive, this means that antibodies are present in the recipient against that particular kidney's antigens, and the transplant is cancelled. When the crossmatch is negative... When done just before a cadaver transplant, it is called a final crossmatch.
a laboratory test which attempts to predict the response of the transfusion recipient to the donor's red blood cells and plasma
To find similarities between a patientâ€(tm)s blood and a donorâ€(tm)s blood using laboratory tests.
A test for compatibility of the serum and/or cells of a donor and potential recipient. A positive crossmatch is one that shows the donor and recipient to be incompatible. A negative crossmatch shows no reaction between a donor and a potential recipient, meaning they are compatible.
A blood test to determine if a patient has antibodies against a donor's antigens. Positive means the donor and patient are incompatible; negative means no reaction from the patient and the transplant may proceed. Jump to Top
A test used to determine if a potential recipient will reject a donor kidney. A positive crossmatch means that the potential recipient has antibodies against the donor's antigens, making them incompatible. A negative crossmatch means that there is no reaction and the transplant can proceed.
a test to establish blood compatibility before transfusion.
a test in which donor and recipient blood samples are mixed together. A "positive" crossmatch shows the donor and recipient are incompatible. A "negative" crossmatch shows there is no reaction between the donor and the recipient. This means that the donor and recipient are compatible and the transplant may proceed. Back
A test which determines if the recipient has antibody to the potential donor. (pg. 9)
A test to determine if patient and donor tissues are compatible.