Clinical impact of amotosalen‐ultraviolet A pathogen‐inactivated platelets stored for up to 7days

BACKGROUNDUniversal pathogen inactivation of platelet concentrates (PCs) using amotosalen/ultraviolet A with 7‐day storage was implemented in Switzerland in 2011. Routine‐use data were analyzed at the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.STUDY DESIGNA retrospective two‐cohort study of patient and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2019-11, Vol.59 (11), p.3350-3361
Hauptverfasser: Infanti, Laura, Holbro, Andreas, Passweg, Jakob, Bolliger, Daniel, Tsakiris, Dimitrios A, Merki, Ramona, Plattner, Alexandra, Tappe, David, Irsch, Johannes, Jin‐Sying Lin, Corash, Laurence, Benjamin, Richard J, Buser, Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUNDUniversal pathogen inactivation of platelet concentrates (PCs) using amotosalen/ultraviolet A with 7‐day storage was implemented in Switzerland in 2011. Routine‐use data were analyzed at the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.STUDY DESIGNA retrospective two‐cohort study of patient and PC characteristics, component usage, patient outcomes, count increments (CIs), and adverse events were analyzed for two consecutive 5‐year periods with either 0‐ to 5‐day‐old conventional PC (C‐PC) (n = 14,181) or 0‐ to 7‐day‐old pathogen‐inactivated PC (PI‐PC) (n = 22,579).RESULTSIn both periods, PCs were issued for transfusion on a “first in, first out” basis. With 7‐day PI‐PC, wastage was reduced from 8.7% to 1.5%; 16.6% of transfused PI‐PCs were more than 5 days old. Transfusion of PI‐PC more than 5 days old compared with 5 days old or less did not increase platelet and RBC use on the same or next day as an indirect measure of hemostasis and did not increase transfusion reactions. Mean corrected count increments (CCIs) for PI‐PC stored for 5 days or less were 22.6% lower than for C‐PC (p 
ISSN:0041-1132
1537-2995
DOI:10.1111/trf.15511