抄録
In the last papers, the authors reported 63 cases of incompatible transfusion. The present report deals with another new 30 cases.
There are many causes for the incompatible transfusion, i. e., errors in the determination of blood-grouping, misunderstanding in regard to Rh factors, transfusion of the blood that was cross-matched with the blood of the other, transfusion of hemolysed, etc. The initial symptoms in case of incompatible transfusion were that of shock, accelerated pulses, low blood pressure etc. and these were less generally under the general anaesthesia. However, even under the general anaesthesia, it is rare that none of abnormal symptoms can be observed. In the fatal case from incompatible transfusion, symptoms will start in the first place with shock condition and then oliguria, uremia and so-called lower nephron nephrosis will develop. Thus, as the counter-measure or therapy, one must treat the shock, by all means. If one could manage to arrest the shock, then the oliguria and uremia shall be treated. The authors also conducted the examinations of antibodies in the cases of incompatible transfusion, and of which results shall be reported in the future.