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Title: QTc prolongation in apheresis platelet donors
Authors: Laspina, Stefan
Browne, Martin A.
McSweeney, Ellen N.
Lawlor, Jo
Whelan, Denise M.
Kinsella, Anthony I.
Murphy, William G.
Keywords: Apheresis
Blood platelets
Blood pressure
Long QT syndrome
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
Citation: Laspina, S., Browne, M. A., McSweeney, E. N., Lawlor, J., Whelan, D. M., Kinsella, A. I., & Murphy, W. G. (2002). QTc prolongation in apheresis platelet donors. Transfusion, 42(7), 899-903.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Citrate infusion during apheresis procedures can cause lowering of the plasma ionized calcium leading to prolongation of the QT interval and hypotension. At the myocardial level, QTc measurement is a sensitive marker of subphysiologic calcium values caused by citrate toxicity. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Seventy-six regular platelet donors were recruited into this study. QTc intervals were measured continuously for 3 minutes at four different points during the apheresis procedures. The blood pressure was recorded every 5 minutes throughout the procedure. RESULTS: The baseline QTc value for men was 406.5 ± 13.1 milliseconds1/2 and for women was 417.6 ± 13.3 milliseconds1/2 (p = 0.0016). QTc prolongation occurred in all procedures in all donors. Maximum recorded values were significantly higher in women than in men (450.8 ± 20.8 vs. 424.8 ± 14.3 ms1/2; p = 0.0025). All QTc values returned to baseline by 15 minutes after the procedure. Changes in blood pressure were minimal and no donor experienced severe symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: QTc prolongation always occurs during plateletpheresis. This prolongation is greater in women than in men. This study indicates that it may be advisable to assess donors for family or personal history of syncope and family history of sudden death to exclude those at increased risk of arrhythmias because of asymptomatic carriage of a long-QT gene. In addition baseline QTc measurement is a simple noninvasive procedure that could be applied to further studies with a view to enhancing donor safety in apheresis.
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