Abstract

Background: Platelet refractoriness complicates the provision of platelet transfusions- a critical and essential part in management of thrombocytopenia in Oncology patients. Platelet refractoriness poses challenge due to alloimmunization to HLA (Class I) and human platelet antigens (HPAs) and is associated with adverse clinical outcomes and increases health care costs. Aim: A prospective, observational study was planned in medical oncology patients having thrombocytopenia to analyse result of platelet compatibility with post-transfusion platelet count increment and to ascertain presence of platelet antibodies as causative factor in platelet refractory patients. Methods: Eighty oncology patients having thrombocytopenia in a tertiary care centre; both solid organ and hematological malignancies, requiring platelet transfusion were included in this study. ABO-compatible, leucoreduced, random donor platelets with less than 72 hours storage and platelet cross matched were transfused. In case of platelet refractoriness and presence of platelet incompatibility, platelet antibody screening test was performed using SPRCA technique. A P-value

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