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Recovery of Platelet Count among Apheresis Platelet Donors.

Ravindra Prasad Thokala1, Krishnamoorthy Radhakrishnan2, Ashwin Anandan3, Vinod Kumar Panicker4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Increase in awareness regarding use of single donor platelets and the availability of technology has resulted in increased platelet pheresis procedures. The interval between two succesive plateletpheresis donations is much less compared to whole blood donations. Plateletpheresis procedures are associated with short term and long term adverse events. The effect of plateletpheresis on haematopoietic system remains significant. AIM: To study the recovery of platelet count to baseline in plateletpheresis donors.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty, first time apheresis donors were followed for platelet count recovery. Platelet count was measured before donation and at 30 minutes, 48 hours, 7th day and 14th day post-donation. Donor platelet count recovery to baseline was observed during the two week period. Results were analysed statistically, p<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
RESULTS: Platelet count recovered to baseline by 7th day post-donation in 50% of donors in groups I (Pre-donation platelet count 1.5 lacs/μl to 2.2 lacs/μl) and II (Donors with platelet count >2.2 lacs/μl to 2.75 lacs/μl), 30% of donors in group III (Donors with platelet count >2.75 lacs/μl to 3.5 lacs/μl) of the donors. Donor's platelet count recovered to baseline in 85% of donors by day 14 in across the three groups. Recruitment of platelets from spleen was observed in donors with pre-donation platelet count on the lower limit of normal.
CONCLUSION: By day 7, donor's platelet count recovered to baseline in majority of the donors. Allowing enough recovery periods for donor platelet count, the minimum interval between two apheresis donations can be 7 days till more prospective studies conclude on the frequency and minimum interval between plateletpheresis donations.

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Keywords:  Haematopoietic system; Plateletpheresis; Single donor platelets

Year:  2016        PMID: 28208861      PMCID: PMC5296434          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/21070.8997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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