THE EFFECT OF DONOR RED-CELL SEDIMENTATION-RATE ON EFFICIENCY OF GRANULOCYTE COLLECTION BY CENTRIFUGAL LEUKAPHERESIS

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LEE, JH
KLEIN, HG
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[1] Department of Transfusion Medicine, Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, Building 10
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10.1046/j.1537-2995.1995.35595259147.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Granulocyte collection relies on the use of a red cell-sedimenting agent and is influenced by poorly defined intrinsic donor characteristics. The donor's baseline red cell (erythrocyte) sedimentation rate (ESR), a readily measurable intrinsic donor variable, may influence the effectiveness of red cell-sedimenting agents and affect the granulocyte yield. Study Design and Methods: The in vitro and in vivo effects of 6-percent hydroxyethyl starch on the donor ESR were prospectively studied in 67 granulocytapheresis procedures with a blood cell separator, and the findings were correlated with granulocyte collection efficiency (GCE). A relationship that predicts the GCE on the basis of the donor ESR was then derived and tested. Results: The 3.7-fold mean increase in the donor ESR measured after in vitro addition of hydroxyethyl starch approximated the 3.3-fold increase measured when it was administered to the donors. Higher baseline ESR correlated with larger in vitro and in vivo hydroxyethyl starch-induced increases in ESR and predicted more efficient cell collections and greater cell yields, Furthermore, both ESR and GCE, which varied significantly among donors, remained constant for a given donor undergoing repeat procedures. The results could be summarized by a simple predictive formula that relates the GCE (%) to the ESR (mm/hour): GCE = 1.3ESR + 45. The GCE and yield as predicted by the formula were accurate within 10 percent of the observed values in six subsequent procedures. Conclusion: In granulocyte harvests using a blood cell separator with hydroxyethyl starch as the sedimenting agent, 1) both ESR and GCE vary widely among donors yet may remain relatively constant for a given donor; 2) the baseline ESR correlates with hydroxyethyl starch-modified ESR and with GCE; and 3) it may be possible to predict GCE and yield from the donor's baseline ESR.
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