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Study on the ineffective platelet transfusion in patients with hematologic malignancies during myelosuppression / 白血病·淋巴瘤
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma ; (12): 41-44, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-862793
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the causes of ineffective platelet transfusion in patients with hematologic malignancies during myelosuppression and the therapeutic effect of rituximab.

Methods:

A total of 180 patients with different hematologic malignancies in the First People's Hospital of Changzhou from January 2017 to December 2018 were selected. And the incidence of ineffective platelet transfusion during myelosuppression was observed. The changes of T and B lymphocyte subgroups and platelet counts before and after rituximab therapy in acute leukemia patients with platelet antibody-positive were compared, and the incidence of ineffective platelet transfusion with different platelet suspensions was analyzed.

Results:

The ineffective platelet transfusion was observed in 45 of 180 patients (25.0%) during myelosuppression, including 30 (27.8%) of 108 patients with acute leukemia, 10 (23.3%) of 43 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome, 2 (13.3%) of 15 patients with malignant lymphoma, and 3 (21.4%) of 14 patients with multiple myeloma. The incidence of ineffective platelet transfusion in patients transfused with irradiated leukocyte depleted apheresis platelets (17.0%, 16/94) was lower than that in those with apheresis platelets (33.7%, 29/86), and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2 = 6.68, P = 0.01). In 8 acute leukemia patients with platelet antibody-positive and the ineffective platelet transfusion after rituximab therapy, the increase of platelet count was observed in 5 patients. The differences of levels of CD19, CD20, CD4 and platelet count before and after treatment with rituximab were statistically significant (all P < 0.05).

Conclusions:

The incidence of ineffective platelet transfusion is the highest in acute leukemia patients. Transfusion of human leukocyte antigen-matched platelets can improve the effect of platelet transfusion. Rituximab is effective in the ineffective platelets transfusion caused by immune factors. The incidence of ineffective platelet transfusion in irradiated leukocyte depleted apheresis platelets is lower compared with that in apheresis platelets.
Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma Year: 2020 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma Year: 2020 Type: Article