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    2). Triparanol manufacturer One day apheresis was sufficient for 72.7 % of group A, 27.3 % for group B and 47.1 % for group C (p = 0.02). Total harvested CD34+ cells were comparable among groups (p = 0.5).

    Adequate stem cell harvest in older donors is feasible. Older donors may require more than one apheresis procedure and generally procedure was well tolerated. When assessing donors, age should represent less significance.

    Adequate stem cell harvest in older donors is feasible. Older donors may require more than one apheresis procedure and generally procedure was well tolerated. When assessing donors, age should represent less significance.

    With more hospitals using low-titer group O whole blood in trauma resuscitation, having an efficient screening method for low-titer donors is critical. Our blood center uses an automated screen for high-titer isohemagglutinins in our platelet donations while collecting detailed donor demographic information. Using this data, we can identify key demographics often associated with titer status, thereby helping develop a donor-triaging method for titering.

    Titer results were read with an automated microplate system as either high or low, based on agglutination, with a cutoff equivalent to 1256 (both anti-A and anti-B). Donor demographic data analyzed included date of donation, blood group, age, gender, and ethnicity.

    57,508 donations were collected from 2073 unique donors between 2014 and 2018. We found the following demographics to be correlated with titer status gender, ABO blood group, age, and ethnicity. Variability in titer status was identified in 215 individuals. This represented around 10 % of the total unique donors and was split equally amongst gender. We also found that donors between the ages of 41-60 ha d the highest likelihood of having variability in titer status, peaking at 13 %, and this proportion declined past age 60.

    Titer status is associated with the following donor demographics gender, ABO type, age, and ethnicity. We also discovered that variability in titer status is correlated with age. In blood centers that do not have automated and routine titer screening procedure, these findings could be used as a method to efficiently identify low-titer donors a-priori.

    Titer status is associated with the following donor demographics gender, ABO type, age, and ethnicity. We also discovered that variability in titer status is correlated with age. In blood centers that do not have automated and routine titer screening procedure, these findings could be used as a method to efficiently identify low-titer donors a-priori.

    Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) procedures in pediatric patients are challenging due to the large extracorporeal volume of the cell separators, which were designed for adults. Red blood cell (RBC) priming is an alternative for overpassing the risks of hypovolemia, but data referring to the volume of packed RBCs to be infused are yet incomplete. Restricting the volume of RBC priming may potentially be associated with less transfusion reactions.

    To determine the safety of administering a reduced volume of RBC priming for pediatric patients undergoing TPE, in comparison to the standard volume recommended by the cell separators’ manufacturers.

    This was a case-control study which enrolled 15 pediatric patients undergoing TPE and weighting more than 10Kg. The TPE procedures (n = 406) were divided in two groups 1) Group1 TPE with ≤150 mL of packed RBC priming and 2) Group2 TPE with 150-250 mL of RBC priming. Groups were compared in terms of hemoglobin / hematocrit and occurrence of adverse reactions.

    Group1 and Group2 did not differ significantly in relation to pre- and post-TPE hemoglobin (Hb) levels (p = 0.19 and p = 0.18, respectively). The Δ Hb (Hb pre-TPE – Hb post-TPE) was also not statistically different between the groups. The number of adverse reactions was significantly higher in Group 2 in relation to Group 1 (p = 0.01). The number of allergic reactions was also higher in Group 2 (p = 0.06).

    Restricting the volume of RBC priming to less than 150 mL is safe for pediatric patients weighting more than 10Kg and associated with lower rates of transfusion-related adverse reactions.

    Restricting the volume of RBC priming to less than 150 mL is safe for pediatric patients weighting more than 10Kg and associated with lower rates of transfusion-related adverse reactions.Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (aTTP) is a rare condition mainly characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, reported in approximately three cases per one million adults per year. Some reports describing co-occurrence of aTTP and other autoimmune disorders, as Graves’ thyroiditis, are reported. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report describing co-occurrence of subacute thyroiditis and aTTP. The patient was refractory to conventional therapy with plasma exchange, steroids and rituximab but was successfully treated with the addition of caplacizumab, an anti-VWF bivalent variable-domain-only immunoglobulin fragment that inhibits interaction between VWF multimers and platelets.

    Best approaches to delivering patient education related to pain management and opioid safety are understudied.

    This study assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary patient-reported impact of an app-based patient pain education program.

    Pilot study with data collection occurring on 43 weekdays between August 2019-February2020.

    Waiting rooms at the pain clinic and a primary care medical home within two military treatment facilities.

    Military health system beneficiaries seeking general care at the primary care medical home or pain-specific care at the pain clinic.

    The Joint Pain Education and Project curriculum includes patient-focused videos describing the biopsychosocial aspects of pain and pain management, medication take-back and safe disposal, and multidimensional pain assessments. The app-based videos were available on tablets in the waiting rooms for patients to view and complete surveys on after.

    Overall, 152 patients viewed the videos and completed surveys. Most viewers were interested in receiving other tablet-based health education while in the waiting room (62%).

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