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SAN DIEGO – The rate of citrate reactions was nearly 7% in over 80,000 apheresis procedures involving nearly 15,000 donors, and risk increased with the level of citrate exposure, based on data presented from Héma-Québec, Montreal, presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks.

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SAN DIEGO – The rate of citrate reactions was nearly 7% in over 80,000 apheresis procedures involving nearly 15,000 donors, and risk increased with the level of citrate exposure, based on data presented from Héma-Québec, Montreal, presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks.

 

SAN DIEGO – The rate of citrate reactions was nearly 7% in over 80,000 apheresis procedures involving nearly 15,000 donors, and risk increased with the level of citrate exposure, based on data presented from Héma-Québec, Montreal, presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks.

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Key clinical point: Adverse reactions to apheresis donations can be significant; calcium supplements can reduce the risk of citrate reactions and volume replacement can reduce the risk of vasovagal reactions in donors.

Major finding: Citrate reactions accompanied 6.8% of donations; 2.5% had vasovagal reactions without loss of consciousness and 0.1% had loss of consciousness.

Data source: A study at Héma-Québec, Montreal, of 80,409 apheresis procedures conducted in 14,742 donors.

Disclosures: Dr. Robillard had no disclosures.

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