Abstract

We studied retrospectively the factors affecting the product quality in 459 donor granulocyte apheresis procedures from 420 donors for 71 neutropenic patients from 2004 to 2010 in a single center. The counts of the granulocyte and platelet collected were measured to evaluate the product quality. The data was analyzed to determine a possible relationship between product quality and several parameters including gender, preleukapheresis neutrophil count, type of anticoagulation and separator type and mode of the apheresis system. We found that collection of better granulocyte is possible from a donor in a single procedure by changing anticoagulation type and separator mode during apheresis.

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