Improving platelet function following prophylactic platelet transfusion in patients with hematological malignancies

Author:

Wu Yi‐Feng123ORCID,Shen Chih‐Lung1,Huang Wei‐Han14,Chu Sung‐Chao12,Li Chi‐Cheng15,Liu Chao‐Zong6,Wang Tso‐Fu12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hematology and Oncology Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

2. College of Medicine Tzu‐Chi University Hualien Taiwan

3. Ph.D. Program in Pharmacology and Toxicology Tzu Chi University Hualien Taiwan

4. Department of Clinical Pathology Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

5. Center of Stem Cell & Precision Medicine Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Taiwan

6. Department of Pharmacology School of Medicine, Tzu Chi University Hualien Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPlatelet transfusion is a standard treatment to prevent bleeding in patients with hematological malignancies. Although transfusions can improve platelet count, their impact on platelet function remains controversial.MethodsWe conducted flow cytometry to assess platelet function before and after transfusion and performed subgroup analyses to examine differences based on blood type, corrected count increment (CCI), and platelet microparticles.ResultsOverall, 50 patients who received prophylactic platelet transfusion were enrolled. CD42b expression increased, whereas CD41 expression decreased after transfusion. Apheresis platelets exhibited the lowest expression of PAC‐1 and P‐selectin when exposed to agonist stimulations. PAC‐1 expression increased under high adenosine diphosphate (ADP) stimulation, while P‐selectin expression increased under both high ADP and thrombin receptor‐activating peptide stimulation. In the subgroup analysis, patients with a CCI >4500 and those with the same blood types exhibited a more significant increase in PAC‐1 and P‐selectin expression under agonist stimulation. When comparing apheresis platelets collected on different days, only the percentage of platelet‐derived microparticles showed a significant increase.ConclusionProphylactic transfusion improved platelet function. Platelet function significantly improved in patients with a CCI >4500, those with the same blood types as that of apheresis platelets, or those with platelet‐derived microparticle levels <4.7%. No significant improvement in platelet function was noted after the transfusion of different blood types with acceptable compatibility or the transfusion of incompatible blood types. Our results suggest that transfusing platelets with the same blood type remains the optimal choice.

Funder

Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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