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Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems

Year 1991, Volume: 4 Issue: 4, 130 - 133, 01.12.1991

Abstract

Since October 1989 at Istanbul University, Istanbul School of Medicine, Our Children-Leukemia Foundation and Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology we have focused on the systematic use of apheresis techniques especially for thrombocytopheresis. Fifty-six thrombocytopheresis were performed. Complete blood count, blood groups were determined and compatible donors with a platelet count > 200 000/p.L and negative serologic tests (Hepatitis B, CMV, HIV, malaria, syphilis) were selected. In 6/56 thrombocytopheresis (10.7%) the aimed number of cycles could not be achieved. Fifty applications were completed. Six units of platelets each from 29 donors (51.7%) and less than 6 units each from the other donors were collected. The platelet counts in the collected platelet concentrates were between 299- 1024x109/L. Each unit contained about 30-60 ml of platelet suspension. Each unit only contained very little amounts of RBC and WBC contamination. Apheresis techniques based on autosurge automated protocols are very useful and needed in every center applying intensified chemotherapy protocols which need vigorous supportive measures.

References

  • Saarinen UM, Kekomaki R, Siimes MA, Myllya G. Effective prophylaxis against platelet refractoriness in multitrarufused patients by use of leucocyte-free blood components. Blood 1990; 75:512-517.
Year 1991, Volume: 4 Issue: 4, 130 - 133, 01.12.1991

Abstract

References

  • Saarinen UM, Kekomaki R, Siimes MA, Myllya G. Effective prophylaxis against platelet refractoriness in multitrarufused patients by use of leucocyte-free blood components. Blood 1990; 75:512-517.
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Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Editorial
Authors

B. Zulfikar This is me

S. Anak This is me

K. Durak This is me

G. Gedikoğlu This is me

Publication Date December 1, 1991
Published in Issue Year 1991 Volume: 4 Issue: 4

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APA Zulfikar, B., Anak, S., Durak, K., Gedikoğlu, G. (1991). Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems. Marmara Medical Journal, 4(4), 130-133.
AMA Zulfikar B, Anak S, Durak K, Gedikoğlu G. Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems. Marmara Med J. December 1991;4(4):130-133.
Chicago Zulfikar, B., S. Anak, K. Durak, and G. Gedikoğlu. “Thrombocytopheresis from a Single Donor Using Automated Apheresis System: Advantages and Problems”. Marmara Medical Journal 4, no. 4 (December 1991): 130-33.
EndNote Zulfikar B, Anak S, Durak K, Gedikoğlu G (December 1, 1991) Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems. Marmara Medical Journal 4 4 130–133.
IEEE B. Zulfikar, S. Anak, K. Durak, and G. Gedikoğlu, “Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems”, Marmara Med J, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 130–133, 1991.
ISNAD Zulfikar, B. et al. “Thrombocytopheresis from a Single Donor Using Automated Apheresis System: Advantages and Problems”. Marmara Medical Journal 4/4 (December 1991), 130-133.
JAMA Zulfikar B, Anak S, Durak K, Gedikoğlu G. Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems. Marmara Med J. 1991;4:130–133.
MLA Zulfikar, B. et al. “Thrombocytopheresis from a Single Donor Using Automated Apheresis System: Advantages and Problems”. Marmara Medical Journal, vol. 4, no. 4, 1991, pp. 130-3.
Vancouver Zulfikar B, Anak S, Durak K, Gedikoğlu G. Thrombocytopheresis from a single donor using automated apheresis system: advantages and problems. Marmara Med J. 1991;4(4):130-3.