The Coombs test is a specific laboratorya test that allows you to identify antibodies that are in the blood plasma or on the surface of the erythrocyte. This procedure allows to diagnose immune hemolytic anemia, including in newborns, and also to reveal hemolytic transfusion reactions. The Coombs test is actively used in forensic science and scientific genetics to determine erythrocyte antigens. Compliance with all the rules for the implementation of this analysis allows you to get the most reliable result.
The Coombs Straight Test allows detection ofanti-erythrocyte antibodies, which are fixed on erythrocytes. A positive reaction in such a study indicates the development of autoimmune hemolytic anemia. It should be noted that a negative result does not exclude the presence of an autoimmune disease, since antibodies are often in a free form, that is, they do not have a connection with red blood cells. In such cases, it is advisable to conduct an indirect Coombs test, which will determine the autonomous substances in the blood serum.
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The Coombs test is laborious enoughmethod of research, which requires careful and accurate implementation. When using this test, there may be some difficulties associated with incorrect interpretation of the final results due to a weak manifestation of positive reactions. It should be noted that the unreliability of the analysis - namely, the positive test of Coombs - may be the result of ineffective washing of red blood cells, contact with oily
surface, and also neutralization of antiglobulin reagents by components
The cause of a false negative result may bebecome excessive shaking of the red blood cell suspension during resuspension. Erroneous results may also be due to the presence of anti- complement antibodies that are adsorbed upon incubation on the surface of the tested erythrocytes, resulting in the appearance of a positive result. If the test samples are thoroughly washed and the reaction conditions are controlled, these shortcomings can be easily eliminated, which will increase the chances of obtaining the most reliable values of the Coombs test.