Evaluation of hematological parameters and platelet yield in voluntary blood donors by plateletpheresis: a one-year study at the blood centre in a teaching hospital

S. Gulia, Akshita Rattan, Sonia Singh, Dalip Gupta
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Background: The present study was planned to compare of pre and post donation hematological parameters in healthy donors by plateletpheresis. Also to assess the platelet yield following plateletpheresis procedure with its correlation to pre donation platelet count. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study carried out in the Blood Centre of a tertiary care hospital in Haryana, India between January to December 2022. Plateletpheresis was done on Trima Accel Automated Collection System with ACD‐A as an anticoagulant. The data was collected from the hospital for hematological parameters (Hb, hematocrit, Total WBC count, total platelet count) pre and post donation. Categorical data is presented as frequency, percentage, mean±SD range. Correlation was established between the pre donation platelet count and the platelet yield. Results: A total of 125 donors were included in the study with majority of the donors 69 (55.2%) in the age group 21-30 years. Mean age of the donors included in the study was 31.58±7.5 years. The levels of hemoglobin dropped from 14.16±0.95 to 13.92±1.002 gm/dl, hematocrit dropped from 41.19±1.33 to 40.91±2.89%, total WBC count reduced from 7.64±1.38 to 7.61±1.36 103/ l and platelet count dropped from 279.5±62.96 to 259.9±58.38 lac/ l. There was a significant drop in the levels of platelet post donation by 7.01% compared to pre donation levels. majority of the donors (44%) had a mean platelet yield 2.49±0.33 with a platelet count between 1.5-2.5x1011/l. The maximum platelet yield was 4.93±0.34 in 6% donors with pre-donation platelet count of >4.5 5x1011/l. A linear significant relationship was established between the platelet count and the platelet yield (r=0.99). Conclusions: There were significant changes in the pre donation and post donation hematological parameters among the donors. It was concluded that donors with a high pre-donation platelet count can be considered for better platelet yield. Background: The present study was planned to compare of pre and post donation hematological parameters in healthy donors by plateletpheresis. Also to assess the platelet yield following plateletpheresis procedure with its correlation to pre donation platelet count. Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study carried out in the Blood Centre of a tertiary care hospital in Haryana, India between January to December 2022. Plateletpheresis was done on Trima Accel Automated Collection System with ACD‐A as an anticoagulant. The data was collected from the hospital for hematological parameters (Hb, hematocrit, Total WBC count, total platelet count) pre and post donation. Categorical data is presented as frequency, percentage, mean±SD range. Correlation was established between the pre donation platelet count and the platelet yield. Results: A total of 125 donors were included in the study with majority of the donors 69 (55.2%) in the age group 21-30 years. Mean age of the donors included in the study was 31.58±7.5 years. The levels of hemoglobin dropped from 14.16±0.95 to 13.92±1.002 gm/dl, hematocrit dropped from 41.19±1.33 to 40.91±2.89%, total WBC count reduced from 7.64±1.38 to 7.61±1.36 103/ l and platelet count dropped from 279.5±62.96 to 259.9±58.38 lac/ l. There was a significant drop in the levels of platelet post donation by 7.01% compared to pre donation levels. majority of the donors (44%) had a mean platelet yield 2.49±0.33 with a platelet count between 1.5-2.5x1011/l. The maximum platelet yield was 4.93±0.34 in 6% donors with pre-donation platelet count of >4.5 5x1011/l. A linear significant relationship was established between the platelet count and the platelet yield (r=0.99). Conclusions: There were significant changes in the pre donation and post donation hematological parameters among the donors. It was concluded that donors with a high pre-donation platelet count can be considered for better platelet yield.  
通过血小板非球化疗法评估自愿献血者的血液学参数和血小板产量:在一家教学医院血液中心进行的为期一年的研究
背景:本研究计划比较健康捐献者捐献血小板前和捐献血小板后的血液学参数。方法:这是一项在三甲医院血液中心进行的回顾性横断面研究:这是一项回顾性横断面研究,于 2022 年 1 月至 12 月在印度哈里亚纳邦一家三级医院的血液中心进行。血小板非球化是在使用 ACD-A 作为抗凝剂的 Trima Accel 自动采集系统上进行的。从医院收集了捐献前和捐献后的血液学参数(血红蛋白、血细胞比容、白细胞总数、血小板总数)。分类数据以频率、百分比、平均值±SD 范围表示。捐献前血小板计数与血小板产量之间存在相关性:共有 125 名捐献者参与了研究,其中 69 人(55.2%)的年龄在 21-30 岁之间。平均年龄为(31.58±7.5)岁。血红蛋白水平从 14.16±0.95 gm/dl 降至 13.92±1.002 gm/dl,血细胞比容从 41.19±1.33% 降至 40.91±2.89%,白细胞总数从 7.64±1.38 降至 7.61±1.36 103/升,血小板计数从 279.5±62.96 降至 259.9±58.38 拉克/升。大多数捐献者(44%)的血小板平均产量为 2.49±0.33,血小板计数在 1.5-2.5x1011/l 之间。6% 的捐献者捐献前的血小板计数大于 4.5 x 1011/升,其血小板产量最高为 4.93±0.34。血小板计数与血小板产量之间呈线性关系(r=0.99):捐献者捐献前和捐献后的血液学参数有明显变化。结论:捐献者捐献前和捐献后的血液学指标均有明显变化,因此可以考虑捐献前血小板计数较高的捐献者,以获得更好的血小板产量:背景:本研究计划比较健康捐献者捐献血小板前和捐献后的血液学参数。方法:这是一项回顾性横断面研究:这是一项回顾性横断面研究,于 2022 年 1 月至 12 月在印度哈里亚纳邦一家三级医院的血液中心进行。血小板非球化是在使用 ACD-A 作为抗凝剂的 Trima Accel 自动采集系统上进行的。从医院收集了捐献前和捐献后的血液学参数(血红蛋白、血细胞比容、白细胞总数、血小板总数)。分类数据以频率、百分比、平均值±SD 范围表示。捐献前血小板计数与血小板产量之间存在相关性:共有 125 名捐献者参与了研究,其中 69 人(55.2%)的年龄在 21-30 岁之间。平均年龄为(31.58±7.5)岁。血红蛋白水平从 14.16±0.95 gm/dl 降至 13.92±1.002 gm/dl,血细胞比容从 41.19±1.33% 降至 40.91±2.89%,白细胞总数从 7.64±1.38 降至 7.61±1.36 103/升,血小板计数从 279.5±62.96 降至 259.9±58.38 拉克/升。大多数捐献者(44%)的血小板平均产量为 2.49±0.33,血小板计数在 1.5-2.5x1011/l 之间。6% 的捐献者捐献前的血小板计数大于 4.5 x 1011/升,其血小板产量最高为 4.93±0.34。血小板计数与血小板产量之间呈线性关系(r=0.99):捐献者捐献前和捐献后的血液学参数有明显变化。结论:捐献者捐献前和捐献后的血液学参数有明显变化,因此可以考虑捐献前血小板计数高的捐献者,以提高血小板产量。
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