Comprehensive analysis of changes in clinically significant divalent serum cation levels during automated plateletpheresis in healthy donors in a tertiary care center in …

A Solanki, P Agarwal - Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Adverse effects due to apheresis are unusual. The most common apheresis-
specific reaction is hypocalcemia due to citrate anticoagulation and induces ionized
hypocalcemia and hypomagnesemia by chelating effect during the plateletpheresis;
generally transient and self-limiting but has the potential of severely injuring donor. We have
investigated total calcium (tCa++) and magnesium (tMg++) levels in sixty healthy
plateletpheresis donors at different intervals during the procedure and 30 min post …
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