| Literature DB >> 9569459 |
M A Hussein1, R Fletcher, T J Long, K Zuccaro, B J Bolwell, A Hoeltge.
Abstract
Platelet transfusion support is required during bone marrow aplasia following ablative chemotherapy and bone marrow progenitor cell transplantation (BMT). Amphotericin-B is frequently given to these patients, both therapeutically and prophylactically, and has been described to have a negative impact on the results of platelet transfusions. We conducted a prospective study of the effect of amphotericin-B on transfused platelet recovery and survival in 81 BMT or acute leukaemia patients. One hundred and ninety-five platelet transfusions administered to 81 consecutive patients were analysed. The platelets were transfused 2 h after the completion of amphotericin-B. Using this schedule resulted in no effect of amphotericin-B on platelet recovery or survival, although platelet increments were modestly depressed in patients receiving high- vs. low-dose amphotericin-B. We conclude that the timing of amphotericin-B infusion be evaluated in patients demonstrating poor platelet recovery and survival. Transfusing platelets at least 2 h after the completion of amphotericin-B decreases the detrimental effect of this antifungal agent on transfused platelet recovery and survival.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9569459 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3148.1998.00124.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfus Med ISSN: 0958-7578 Impact factor: 2.019