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Pro‐inflammatory effects after platelet transfusion: a review

Binzhen Chen, Rong Xia

2020Vox Sanguinis28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Platelet has been linked to thrombosis in several studies. Inflammation is closely intertwined with thrombosis and occurs consecutively; it is therefore conceivable that platelet transfusions perform an increasingly vital role in inflammation. As platelet transfusions have been a significant therapeutic approach in patients for decades, serious risks including viral transmission, bacterial sepsis and acute lung injury have been demonstrated by retrospective studies and randomized clinical trials. Recent data suggest associations among platelet transfusion and pro-inflammatory responses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review (from 2014 to 2019) on English literatures was conducted. Data on platelet transfusion-related reactions were abstracted. Preset inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to identify all eligible articles. RESULTS: All patients abstracted have received platelet transfusion. This new review focuses on recent 5-year advances (from 2014 to 2019) to have found that the platelet transfusion as pro-inflammatory process, concerning secretion of platelet microparticles and other inflammatory factors. CONCLUSION: It can be hypothesized that the platelet microparticles or biological response modifier pathways might be innovative and therapeutic approaches to improving platelet transfusion and pretransfusion manipulations to reduce transfusion-related adverse reactions and therefore improve the efficacy and safety of this wide-employed therapy.

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MedicinePlateletPlatelet transfusionThrombosisSepsisAdverse effectIntensive care medicineImmunologyInternal medicineBlood transfusion and managementTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationPlatelet Disorders and Treatments
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