Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile

Introduction: Increasing demand of platelet transfusions for patients has led to a trend in the increased use of automated blood collections. These share many of the same reactions and injuries seen with pooled platelets obtained from whole blood donation but also have unique complications. Aims And...

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Main Authors: Rajni Bassi, Kusum K Thakur, Kanchan Bhardwaj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Hematology
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Online Access:http://www.ijhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2072-8069;year=2017;volume=6;issue=2;spage=38;epage=42;aulast=Bassi
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spelling doaj-33e2d718915d46e8ac67f0a65b1df7232020-11-25T00:01:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIraqi Journal of Hematology2072-80692017-01-0162384210.4103/ijh.ijh_14_17Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profileRajni BassiKusum K ThakurKanchan BhardwajIntroduction: Increasing demand of platelet transfusions for patients has led to a trend in the increased use of automated blood collections. These share many of the same reactions and injuries seen with pooled platelets obtained from whole blood donation but also have unique complications. Aims And Objectives: To study the adverse events (AEs) of plateletpheresis procedure and their relationship with donor and plateletpheresis procedure session profiles. Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective observational study conducted from January 2016 to December 2016. A two-hundred and thirteen (213) plateletpheresis procedures were performed after taking informed and written consent from the donor. All the donors were male and selected according to the guidelines laid down by Director General of Health Services. The AEs were classified into donor related, kit/equipment related and technique related. Results: A total of 13 AEs were noted; of which, 8 (61.53 %) events were associated with donors, 3 (23.07 %) were owed to fault in kit/equipment and 2 (15.384 %) were due to technical aberrations. Donor related AEs included vascular injuries [n = 3 (1.40%)], vasovagal reactions [n = 2 (0.938%)] and perioral tingling sensation [n = 3 (1.40%)]. Technique related AEs [n = 2 (0.938%)] and kit/equipment related AEs [n = 3 (1.40%)] were due to faulty technique and defective kits respectively. Conclusion: Apheresis donations performed on cell separators are safe. Meticulous donor vigilance, superior technical personnel training and experienced transfusion medicine specialist's supervision will make donor's experience more pleasant.http://www.ijhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2072-8069;year=2017;volume=6;issue=2;spage=38;epage=42;aulast=BassiCitrate reactionsdonor adverse eventsdonor profileplateletpheresis donationvascular injuriesvasovagal reaction
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author Rajni Bassi
Kusum K Thakur
Kanchan Bhardwaj
spellingShingle Rajni Bassi
Kusum K Thakur
Kanchan Bhardwaj
Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
Iraqi Journal of Hematology
Citrate reactions
donor adverse events
donor profile
plateletpheresis donation
vascular injuries
vasovagal reaction
author_facet Rajni Bassi
Kusum K Thakur
Kanchan Bhardwaj
author_sort Rajni Bassi
title Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
title_short Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
title_full Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
title_fullStr Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
title_full_unstemmed Plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
title_sort plateletpheresis adverse events in relation to donor and plateletpheresis session profile
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Iraqi Journal of Hematology
issn 2072-8069
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Increasing demand of platelet transfusions for patients has led to a trend in the increased use of automated blood collections. These share many of the same reactions and injuries seen with pooled platelets obtained from whole blood donation but also have unique complications. Aims And Objectives: To study the adverse events (AEs) of plateletpheresis procedure and their relationship with donor and plateletpheresis procedure session profiles. Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective observational study conducted from January 2016 to December 2016. A two-hundred and thirteen (213) plateletpheresis procedures were performed after taking informed and written consent from the donor. All the donors were male and selected according to the guidelines laid down by Director General of Health Services. The AEs were classified into donor related, kit/equipment related and technique related. Results: A total of 13 AEs were noted; of which, 8 (61.53 %) events were associated with donors, 3 (23.07 %) were owed to fault in kit/equipment and 2 (15.384 %) were due to technical aberrations. Donor related AEs included vascular injuries [n = 3 (1.40%)], vasovagal reactions [n = 2 (0.938%)] and perioral tingling sensation [n = 3 (1.40%)]. Technique related AEs [n = 2 (0.938%)] and kit/equipment related AEs [n = 3 (1.40%)] were due to faulty technique and defective kits respectively. Conclusion: Apheresis donations performed on cell separators are safe. Meticulous donor vigilance, superior technical personnel training and experienced transfusion medicine specialist's supervision will make donor's experience more pleasant.
topic Citrate reactions
donor adverse events
donor profile
plateletpheresis donation
vascular injuries
vasovagal reaction
url http://www.ijhonline.org/article.asp?issn=2072-8069;year=2017;volume=6;issue=2;spage=38;epage=42;aulast=Bassi
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