The effect of plateletpheresis on the fenwal CS‐3000 on donor platelet counts
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Clinical Apheresis
- Vol. 3 (4) , 230-234
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jca.2920030408
Abstract
To evaluate the risk of significant plateletpheresis-induced thrombocytopenia in normal volunteer donors undergoing plateletpheresis less frequently than every 56 days and to help understand factors influencing platelet yield in these donors, pre- and postapheresis platelet counts (×103/μl) and platelet yields were analyzed from 916 plateletpheresis procedures (Fenwal CS-3000) on 607 donors (405 men, 202 women). The mean preaphresis platelet count was 265 ± 59 (SD) (range 155-650) (men 256 ± 55 [170-444]; women 284 ± 65 [155-650]; P < .001, t-test). After an average platelet yield of 4.08 × 1011, the mean postplatelet count was 185 ± 46 (range 72-420) (men 184 ± 42 [80-345]; women 194 ± 52 [72-500]; P < 0.1). The percent decrease in platelet count (mean 29.4 ± 13, range −28.1-65.5) had positive correlations with platelet yield (P < .01, r = 0.10), predonation platelet count (P < .001, r = 0.29), and age (P < .01, r = .10) and a negative correlation with weight (P < .001, r = 0.18) Both the percent decrease and platelet yield were significantly higher in women than in men (P < .001, t-test), and platelet yield was best predicted by preapheresis platelet count in both sexes (r = 0.65). The effects of plateletpheresis on donor platelet count thus vary widely among donors. Although a decrease of greater than 50% was not a rare event (5.9% of all procedures), in only three instances (0.3%) was the actual postapheresis platelet count below 100 (72, 94, 95). Thus, plateletpheresis in normal donors appears unlikely to produce clinically significant thrombocytopenia immediately after apheresis.Keywords
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