Young apheresis platelet donors show significant and sustained growth over the last decade in the US, 2010–2019: A favorable sign of the resiliency of the platelet supply

Author:

Lasky Baia1ORCID,Singh Umesh1,Young Pampee P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. American Red Cross Biomedical Services Division Washington District of Columbia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPlatelet demand continues to rise and US hospitals frequently face shortages. The peak median age of apheresis platelet donors (APD) is believed to have increased over the last decade, raising concerns that the APD base is not being adequately replenished with young donors.Study Design/MethodsAmerican Red Cross (ARC) apheresis platelet collections were evaluated from calendar years 2010 through 2019. APD, products per procedure/split rate (PPP) and donation frequencies were stratified into age groups.Results/FindingsThe number of unique APD from calendar year 2010 through 2019 in the ARC donor pool increased from 87,573 to 115,372 donors, representing a 31.7% overall growth. Donors in the 16–40 year‐old (y) age group increased by 78.8% overall, with the largest absolute increases seen in the 26–30 y (4852 donors, 99.9% growth), followed by the 31–35 y (3991, 94.1%) group. Donors aged 56+ increased by 50.4% overall, with the largest increase seen in the 66–70 y (5988 donors, 108.1% growth) group. Middle‐aged donors, aged 41–55 y, demonstrated a decrease of 16.5%. Over the last decade, the youngest age groups (16–40 y) comprised 61.3% of first‐time donors (FTD). Annual donation frequency increased with increasing age and PPP. The highest donation frequencies were seen in the oldest age groups.ConclusionAlthough the peak median age of APD increased over the study period, relative contribution of the 16–40 y APD base also increased. Older donors exhibited the highest donation frequencies and thus contributed the largest volume of apheresis platelet units. Platelet donor activity declined in the middle age (41–55 y) group.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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