The use of light transmission aggregometry for monitoring platelet transfusion response in a small case cohort of Glanzmann thrombasthenia patients: a hypothesis-generating study.
Karlijn H G Rutten, Olga Tsiamita, Sean Platton, Mathieu Fiore, Rolf T Urbanus, Suthesh Sivapalaratnam, Roger E G Schutgens
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Abstract
Light transmission aggregometry (LTA) is commonly used to diagnose platelet disorders and has a specific pattern in Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT). As there is currently no adequate test to assess the efficacy of platelet transfusion, we explored whether LTA can be used to monitor the platelet response following platelet transfusion. We retrospectively evaluated LTA results after platelet transfusion in four patients with GT. After transfusion of two units of platelets, aggregation assessed by LTA remained reduced for all platelet agonists except ristocetin, despite a satisfactory clinical effect on hemostasis. One patient received seven units, after which a change in LTA results was observed. In this heterogeneous case cohort, the LTA response did not correlate with the clinical response after platelet transfusion in GT. To draw definitive conclusions, a study in a larger population that controls for influencing factors - such as the timing and dose of platelet transfusion and the use of a standardized LTA procedure - should be conducted.
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Platelets is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of platelet- and megakaryocyte-related research.
Platelets provides the opportunity for contributors and readers across scientific disciplines to engage with new information about blood platelets. The journal’s Methods section aims to improve standardization between laboratories and to help researchers replicate difficult methods.
Research areas include:
Platelet function
Biochemistry
Signal transduction
Pharmacology and therapeutics
Interaction with other cells in the blood vessel wall
The contribution of platelets and platelet-derived products to health and disease
The journal publishes original articles, fast-track articles, review articles, systematic reviews, methods papers, short communications, case reports, opinion articles, commentaries, gene of the issue, and letters to the editor.
Platelets operates a single-blind peer review policy. Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.