B. Suresh, R. Arun, A. Yashovardhan, K. Deepthi, K. S. Babu, D. Jothibai
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引用次数: 14
摘要
背景:近年来,单供体血小板(SDP)浓缩液在化疗方案中的应用稳步增长。自动化细胞分离器的技术进步大大提高了单采血小板收集的生产力和质量。方法:我们前瞻性研究了90名自愿接受血小板采集的健康献血者。我们比较了所有患者采血小板前后的血液学值,即血红蛋白(Hb)、红细胞压积、血小板计数、平均红细胞体积、平均红细胞血红蛋白、平均红细胞血红蛋白浓度、血小板分布宽度(PDW)、红细胞计数、白细胞计数和平均血小板体积(MPV)。结果:采血小板后捐献前后Hb (g/dL)显著降低(14.8±1.097 Vs 14.5±1.4;p = 0.002);红细胞压积(%)(43.29±6.62 Vs 41.64±4.96;p = 0.045);血小板计数(χ 109/L)(280.34±54.55 Vs 175.58±44.56;p < 0.001);白细胞计数(χ 103/μL)(8.28±1.88 Vs 6.95±1.76;p < 0.001);PDW (fL)(15.96±1.38 Vs 4.96±0.67);p=0.053), MPV (fL)略有升高(8.61±0.77 Vs 8.72±0.83;P =0.067)。但均未出现贫血或血小板减少症的临床表现。结论:建议对这些供体进行密切监测和随访,以防止这些变化引起的不利事件。
Changes in pre- and post-donation haematological parameters in plateletpheresis donors
Background: Recently the use of single donor platelet (SDP) concentrates has grown steadily due to its employment in chemotherapy protocols. Technical advances in automated cell separators have substantially improved the productivity and quality of the collection of apheresis platelets.
Methods: We prospectively studied 90 healthy donors who volunteered for plateletpheresis. We compared the preand post-plateletpheresis haematological values, namely, haemoglobin (Hb), haematocrit, platelet count, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration, platelet distribution width (PDW), red blood cell count, white blood cell (WBC) count and mean platelet volume (MPV) in all of them.
Results: Following plateletpheresis a significant decrease in pre- and post-donation Hb (g/dL) (14.8 ± 1.097 Vs 14.5 ± 1.4; p=0.002); haematocrit (%) (43.29 ± 6.62 Vs 41.64 ± 4.96; p=0.045); platelet count (χ 109/L) (280.34 ± 54.55 Vs 175.58 ± 44.56; p< 0.001); WBC count (χ 103/μL) (8.28 ± 1.88 Vs 6.95 ± 1.76; p< 0.001); and PDW (fL) (15.96 ± 1.38 Vs 4.96 ± 0.67; p=0.053) and a slight rise in MPV (fL) (8.61 ± 0.77 Vs 8.72 ± 0.83; p=0.067) were observed. However, none of them developed clinical manifestation of anaemia or thrombocytopenia.
Conclusions: Close monitoring and follow-up for these donors is indicated to prevent unfavourable events caused by these changes.