My apologies for being thick, but I still have questions...lola, if Otto's PRA is 100%, isn't that the highest it can get, ie, doesn't that mean he is as "sensitized" as possible? What made him 100%? Did he have a lot of blood transfusions? I know he was never pregnant, so what made him so sensitized? Or is that just the way he was built?Okarol, I understand the concepts of high PRA and desensitization protocols, but I still don't understand how a person on the list is informed about his own particular PRA level...and when. When Jenna was being evaluated for transplant, at what point did someone tell her, "your PRA is blah%, and that means whatever."?I am assuming that PRA testing is why people on the list have to have monthly bloodwork...is that right? If you have, say, the flu one month, does that translate into a higher PRA? Does any infection result in an elevated PRA? Can your PRA ever go down?
I was told after several living donors were tested. My understanding is they have to actually test your blood with others to see what your reaction is.
At one time they called it "anti-human antibody" .