Feasibility of high-yield plateletpheresis in routine practice: Experience from tertiary health center from South India [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: High-yield plateletpheresis donations can reduce donor exposure and be economically beneficial as well. However, obtaining a high-yield plateletpheresis from a maximum number of donors with low basal platelet count and its ...
Dibyajyoti Sahoo +3 more
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Assessment of pre and post donation changes in hematological parameters and serum calcium and magnesium levels in plateletpheresis donors [PDF]
Background: Single donor platelet products are preferred over random donor platelet products due to several advantages. However, safety issues with regard to post procedure hematological decrements and serum calcium and magnesium levels in donors ...
Neha Syal +5 more
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Therapeutic Plateletpheresis in Patients With Thrombocytosis: Gender, Hemoglobin Before Apheresis Significantly Affect Collection Efficiency [PDF]
Background: Thrombocytosis is a common symptom in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), and excessive proliferation may deteriorate into thrombosis, bleeding, myelofibrosis, and may ultimately convert to acute leukemia.
Hongqiang Jiang +12 more
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Donor demographic and laboratory predictors of single donor platelet yield [PDF]
Background: Platelet transfusions are essential to prevent morbidity and mortality in patients who are severely thrombocytopenic and are at risk of spontaneous bleeding.
R. Arun +5 more
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Plateletpheresis donor deferral pattern: A retrospective 4-year data analysis at tertiary care center in India [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Increasing demand of single donor platelet requires blood banks to expand the donor pool. A reassessment of donor deferral criteria for plateletpheresis is required to ensure that this increasing demand is met without compromising on product ...
Brijesh Kumar Yadav +3 more
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Demographics of plateletpheresis donors and session profile in a teaching institute of Punjab [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Over decades, increased demand of platelet transfusions for patients with various conditions led to accelerated use of technologically advanced plateletpheresis.
Harnoor Singh Bhardwaj +3 more
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Effect of double dose plateletpheresis on target yield and donor platelet recovery
Introduction: The demand for apheresis platelets has increased in the recent past and the shrinking donor pool has shifted the trend to collection of double-dose or higher yield of platelets.
Paramjit Kaur +2 more
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Latent iron deficiency as a silent driver of donor attrition in high-frequency plateletpheresis donors: a longitudinal cohort study [PDF]
High-frequency plateletpheresis is crucial for meeting transfusion demands but poses a significant risk of cumulative iron depletion in donors. Current screening protocols relying solely on hemoglobin (Hb) fail to detect latent iron deficiency (LID), a ...
Liqin Jin +6 more
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Total platelet donation count and donation frequency are determinants of plateletpheresis‐associated lymphopenia [PDF]
Background Plateletpheresis using a leukocyte reduction system (LRS) traps donor WBCs in the LRS chamber, which may lead to lymphopenia, especially in frequent plateletpheresis donors. It seems plausible that this might cause adverse effects.
Andreas-Michael Brosig +2 more
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The influence of haematocrit on quality control parameters in plateletpheresis procedure [PDF]
Aim Plateletpheresis is a specialized procedure that collects platelets from peripheral blood using a cell separator. Platelet concentrates obtained by apheresis have better content in terms of better functionality and viability of platelets, reduced ...
Svetlana Jović Lacković +5 more
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