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Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus ; 40(3): 454-459, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39011241

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Preparing maximum platelets from all daily blood donations is essential to maintain adequate stock of platelets that may be feasible by storing buffy coat overnight. The overnight stored buffy coat method is prevalent in Europe and was not studied much in India. Therefore, a comparative study was planned to compare RDPs prepared from fresh and overnight stored buffy coat methods. In this study total of eighty RDPs were prepared. Forty RDPs were prepared by each method by matching similar platelet counts in whole blood in pairs and avoiding other bias. Quality analysis was done in various hematological, biochemical, metabolic, and activation parameters and with National guideline. RDPs prepared by the overnight stored buffy coat method had statistically higher mean platelet counts, lesser WBC contamination, lesser glucose concentration, higher lactate concentration, lesser pH, and higher MPV & PDW than RDPs prepared by the fresh buffy coat method. P selectin levels were lesser in the overnight stored category. The platelet yield in RDPs (extraction from the whole blood) was more in the overnight stored category. Compared with the national guideline, 87.5% of units passed the quality criteria in the fresh category compared to 100% of units in the overnight category. RDPs prepared from overnight stored buffy coats not only had better quality parameters but also were in a less activated state. Because of better quality and feasibility in blood centers, the overnight stored buffy coat method may also be used along with the traditional preparation method.

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Transfus Clin Biol ; 31(1): 36-40, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37944664

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Hyperleukocytosis in leukemic patients may cause tumour lysis syndrome, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, and leukostasis, resulting in decreased tissue perfusion and increasing the risk of mortality. Since the myeloid blasts are larger than lymphoid blasts and are less deformable, complications of leukostasis are seen more frequently in myeloid leukemia. Priapism is a less common complication associated with leukostasis in leukaemia patients that should be treated as soon as possible to avoid ischemic injuries. Although chemotherapeutic drugs such as hydroxyurea and imatinib are used to treat hyperleukocytosis in CML patients, leukocytapheresis (LCP) can achieve rapid cytoreduction. Prophylactic LCP could not offer any advantage over aggressive chemotherapy, but therapeutic leukocyte depletion has a proven role in patients having symptomatic leukostasis due to high tumour burden. Three patients with ischaemic priapism were reported at our institute's emergency department, where detumescence could not be achieved by distal shunting or aspiration with phenylephrine instillation. The procedure of therapeutic LCP was performed in all three patients on an emergency basis, which resolved painful priapism by rapid cytoreduction.


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Leucemia Mieloide , Leucostasis , Priapismo , Masculino , Humanos , Priapismo/terapia , Priapismo/complicaciones , Leucaféresis/métodos , Leucostasis/terapia , Leucostasis/complicaciones , Centros de Atención Terciaria
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Transfus Apher Sci ; 62(6): 103811, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37730446

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CuSO4 (Copper sulphate) poisoning though rare, is associated with high mortality. It involves multiple organ systems and if not dealt with promptly can lead to death. Supportive care and chelation therapy along with TPE (therapeutic plasma exchange), whole blood exchange or red cell exchange can be employed in management. We report such a case where swift clinical improvement was seen after TPE.


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Sulfato de Cobre , Intercambio Plasmático , Humanos , Sulfatos , Plasmaféresis
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