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. 2022 Dec;61(6):103501.
doi: 10.1016/j.transci.2022.103501. Epub 2022 Jul 6.

Decreased levels of ferritin, mild thrombocytosis, and increased erythropoietin are sequential events among frequent plateletpheresis donors: Implication for a ferritin screen

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Decreased levels of ferritin, mild thrombocytosis, and increased erythropoietin are sequential events among frequent plateletpheresis donors: Implication for a ferritin screen

Li-Te Chin et al. Transfus Apher Sci. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Background: It is generally recognized that repeat apheresis increases the risk for iron deficiency, thus may impact on the blood homeostasis. With regard to donor vigilance, we clarified the mid- to long-term effects of plateletapheresis by comparing the most frequent donors with the first-time ones in hematological and biochemical tests.

Methods: Levels of erythropoietin (EPO), hemoglobin (Hb) and ferritin were analyzed in double-unit (500 mL whole blood or 6 × 1011 apheresis platelets) donations in three male cohorts, with identifiers of first-time whole-blood donors (n = 30), first-time platelet donors transited from maximal whole blood to apheresis (n = 30) and frequent donors subjected to extreme plateletpheresis (n = 90), respectively. According to the number of donations, the last earnest cohort, who donate almost 24 times a year, was further subdivided into three groups- casual (76-120 life-time donations in 5 years), mediocre (121-168 within 7 years) and enthusiastic (≥169 within 7 years and a month).

Results: Regardless of the donation experience in whole blood or plateletpheresis, iron deficiency (serum ferritin concentrations <15 μg/L) was identified in all earnest cohorts. The ferritin means were significantly lower in plateletpheresis groups, with the lowest values in the enthusiastic group. EPO levels showed a significant inverse correlation with ferritin (p = 0.015, r = -0.224). Long-term earnest donors had the lowest iron stores accompanied by a later thrombocytosis and a final increase in EPO was revealed.

Conclusion: Regular ferritin screens are crucial to ensure a high level of donor health protection.

Keywords: Erythropoietin; Ferritin; Hemoglobin; Plateletpheresis.

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