Title of article :
The Iranian Blood Transfusion, Donor Safety Program: Effect of Long-term Plasmapheresis on Plasma Proteins.
Author/Authors :
Rezvan, H Iranian Blood Transfusion, Organisation - Research & Fractionation Center , Ahmadi, J. Iranian Blood Transfusion, Organisation - Research & Fractionation Center , Mirbod, V Iranian Blood Transfusion, Organisation - Research & Fractionation Center
Abstract :
Background: Plasmapheresis is a well-recognised method for harvesting
plasma. It was introduced in the 1950s and is currently employed
worldwide. This method has been in use in Iran since 1979.
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of donor safety program used at
the Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization.
Methods: A comparison is made of the protein concentrations between
the first-time and long-term plasmapheresis donors, using
protein gel electrophoresis. The effect of vaccination for collection
of hyper-immune plasma was also studied.
Results/Conclusion: Our data comprising a 10-year evaluation of
the current programmes, demonstrates no significant difference between
the groups studied. This indicates safety of the plasmapheresis
procedures in plasma procurement.
Keywords :
Plasmapheresis , donor safety , blood transfusion , Iran , safety
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics