Platelet Dysfunction in Blood Donors Detected by Platelet Function Analyzer PFA-100™

PFA-100™血小板功能分析仪可检测献血者血小板功能障碍

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Abstract

Background Platelet transfusions may be indicated to prevent and treat bleeding in patients with quantitative or qualitative platelet defects. Millions of platelet components are transfused worldwide. It is well known that platelet dysfunction predicts blood loss after surgery. Hence, the quality of the platelet donation and the resulting platelet concentrate are critical for the transfusion. The aim of this study is to assess platelet function in well-qualified blood donors. Methodology Blood samples from 275 blood donors were collected in 0.129 M (3.8%) sodium citrate tubes prior to routine blood donation. Platelet function was assessed by measuring the closure time (CT) on the platelet function analyzer (PFA-100™; Siemens Health Diagnostics, Marburg, Germany) using collagen/epinephrine (CEPI) and collagen/ADP (CDP) cartridges. Results Using the PFA-100™, 20.4% of donors had an abnormal platelet function test, of whom 9.4% had prolonged CT with two cartridges, 7% had only prolonged CEPI CTs consistent with aspirin-like defect, and 4% had prolonged CADP CTs only. We found no closure (>300 seconds) in 6.54% of donors, including 1.45% with the CEPI cartridge, 2.9% with the CADP cartridge, and 2.18% with CEPI and CADP cartridges. Level of von Willebrand factor ristocetin cofactor (vWF: RCo) activity was 112% (56-168%). Of the factors examined (age, sex, cigarette smoking, blood donation type, ABO, and Rhesus blood group), only blood group O was significantly linked with impaired platelet function test in qualified blood donors (p = 0.023; odds ratio = 1.981; 95% confidence interval (1.091-3.595)). Conclusions Some qualified blood donors present abnormal platelet function results. More research is required to provide greater insight into the impact of platelet dysfunction in blood donors on the clinical efficacy of their platelet components. This study has confirmed that the influence of ABO blood group on the CT PFA-100™is not wholly dependent on vWF.

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