Platelet Transfusion Refractoriness

Anna Mira Lubis, Muhammad Orri Baskoro, Amirah Yasmin

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Abstract

Platelet transfusion refractoriness (PTR) is a conditioikb1n where platelet counts fail to increase adequately in several transfusions, often found in hemato-oncological situations. PTR poses life-threatening risks to patients, especially in cases when the platelet is very low, and transfusion is life-saving. It can be differentiated into immune or non-immune causes. While non-immune causes predominate, immune factors, particularly anti-HLA antibodies, are also notable in many cases. Accurately determining if platelet transfusion failure originates from an immune or non-immune cause is vital due to differing treatments, particularly the need for HLA-compatible platelets with immune causes. Yet, a lack of consensus exists regarding the diagnostic methods and treatment modalities. Therefore, this review aims to explore the origins, mechanisms, diagnostic criteria, and management approaches concerning PTR.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPlasmatology
Volume18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • platelet
  • Platelet transfusion
  • PTR

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