A View of Supply of Single Donor Platelets in Korean Red Cross.
- Author:
Deok Ja OH
1
;
Dong Hee SEO
;
Nam Sun CHO
Author Information
1. Medical and Quality management Office, Central Blood Center, Korea. dj57@hanmir.com
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Random donor platelets (RDPs);
Single donor platelets (SDPs)
- MeSH:
Humans;
Korea;
Postal Service;
Red Cross*;
Seoul;
Tissue Donors*
- From:Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion
2002;13(1):1-11
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The use of single donor platelets (SDPs) has been increased substantially worldwide. But in korea, SDPs are supplied only 11.5% of total platelets transfused and most of them collected in hospital blood center. Korean Red Cross blood center decided to supply and started collection of SDPs from registered and random repeat donors since January, 2000. METHODS: The utilization of platelets including SDPs was analyzed by mail survey from 33 hospitals and by statistical yearbooks of KRC, 2000. The necessity of SDPs and supplementary amounts of SDP in case of need was estimated. RESULTS: Total 483,611 units of platelets (692-80,414 units) and 12,150 units of SDP(0-3364 units) were utilized by 33 hospitals participated mail survey. The mean discard rate of platelets in the 33 hospitals was 1.5% (0%-15%). The total amounts of SDP collection in 19 hospitals among them were 10,031 units. About one third of 29 hospitals investigated, call for to use 100% of SDPs for patients. And most of the hospitals were cooperative using SDPs supplied from KRC. The amounts of SDP used in Big 5 hospitals, which is located in Seoul was 76.1% of total SDPs used in Korea. CONCLUSION: The relevant amount of supplied SDPs would be 80.000 unit/year, which is 50% of total supplied platelets by KRC. Efficient utilization of SDPs needs well organized collection, SDP stock control and supply system by regional groups of KRC blood center. In additionally, donor recruitment and maintenance for substantial supply of SDPs, and the supplementary support from the government is important.