Chapter 14: Apheresis
_______ testing is performed on platelet apheresis products to make sure that HIV, WNV, and heptitic C are not present/
Nucleic acid
In plateletpheresis, which blood component is returned to the donor?
Options A and C Red blood cells White blood cells
Which of the following is an indication for therapeutic apheresis?
Options B and C A pathogenic substance exists in the blood that contributes to a disease process A substance can be more effectively removed by apheresis than by the body's own homeostatic mechanisms
All of the following constitute variable of apheresis procedures except:
blood type
The specific cell product used for testing sepsis is the:
granulocyte
A person participating in a serial apheresis program would not:
lose more than 25mL of red blood cells per week
Currently, the immunoaffinity column has FDA licensure for treating what disease state?
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
Plasma exchange is most effective when _______ is considered the pathological substance.
IgM
The method in which a specific ligand is bound to an insoluble matrix in a column and plasma is perfused over the column with select removal of pathogenic substance and return of patient's plasma is known as
Immunoadsorption
What effect do steroids have on leukapheresis?
Increase the vascular pool fo granulocytes
Which of the following terms is defined as the removal of white blood cells with the return of red blood cells, plasma, and platelets?
Leukapheresis
Which patients are at the most risk for platelet refractoriness where they become alloimmunized to HLA antigens on platelets?
Leukemic patients
Erythrocytopheresis is successful in which of the following conditions?
Malaria
Which apheresis method carries the additional risk of returning red blood cells to the wrong individual and yielding the smallest volume of selected blood component?
Manual apheresis
What is the definition of apheresis?
Separation or removal of a blood component from whole blood
In what circumstance is a plasmapheresis donor rejected from donation?
Serum protein = 5.0 g/dL
A child undergoing apheresis at require CFC to minimize:
extracorporeal volume
All of the following statements are consistent with CFC except:
reinfusion to the patient ocmpletes one cycle
Compatibility testing is required for granulocyte concentration if the red blood cell contamination is greater than:
5mL
A donor's estimated total blood volume was determined to be 4,500 mL before a plasmapheresis procedure. the extracorporeal blood volume should not exceed:
675mL
The platelet count of the plateletpheresis donor must be _______ prior to the procedure.
>150 x 10^9 per L
The concentrate obtained from plateletpheresis via a closed system is stored for 5 days at room termperature. What must the pH be at the end of the storage?
>=6
What other technique is available for neonates with sepsis when apheresis is unavailable?
A buffy coat prepared from a whole blood unit less than 12 hours old
While undergoing plasmapheresis, the donor experienced numbness around his mouth, which is indicative of citrate toxicity. How can this be treated?
Administering exogenous calcium
What is a disadvantage of choosing fresh frozen plamsa for fluid replacement in persons undergoing therapeutic plasmapheresis?
All of the above Citrate toxicity Disease transmission ABO incompatibility
What variables are necessary to calculate the donor's total blood volume?
All of the above Height, Weight, Sex
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is not the optimal product for replacement fluids for the therapeutic plasma exchange procedure. For which patient is FFP the optimal product of choice?
All of the above Patient with liver disease Patient with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) Patient scheduled to undergo an invasive procedure
When is isolation of PBSCs via apheresis equipment indicated?
All of the above The bone marrow contains malignant cells The bone marrow has be irradiated The patient cannot tolerate general anesthesia
How is HES used in apheresis procedures?
As a sedimenting agent to separate white blood cells from red blood cells
Which of the following conditions would necessitate a plasmapheresis procedure?
Barbiturate poisoning
What possible risk exists when hydroxyethyl starch (HES) concentration has exceeded the renal threshold and excretion is retarded?
Blockage of the reticuloendothelial system
Which of the following statements best describes the apheresis concept?
Blood is removed from an individual, anticoagulated, and separated, the desired component is retained, and the remaining portions are returned to the donor/patient
Wht is an example of a continuous flow centrifugation (CFC) instrument?
COBE Spectra
Fatalities that result from therapeutic apheresis have primarily been caused by:
Cardiac arrest and arrhythmia
What is the primary anticoagulant used in pheresis procedures?
Citrate
A normal healthy donor undergoes a procedure to obtain platelets that will be transfused to a patient is representative of:
Component apheresis collection
Photopheresis is effective against what malignant disorder?
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Anitplatelet medications have differing deferral time periods. Which of the following does not match?
Feldene - 7 days
Which of the following incorporates membrane filtration technology with intermittent flow centrifugation (IFC) apheresis?
Fenwal Autopheresis-C
Which cell type is densest in the white blood cell layer when anticoagulated blood is centrifuged?
Granulocyte
Which immunoadsorbent has an affinity for IgG classes 1,2, and 4 and their immune complexes?
Staphylococcal protein A
What is the physiological cause of citrate toxicity in cytapheresis procedures?
The anticoagulant in plasma contains citrate, which binds calcium, lowering the body's ionized calcium
Which of the following factors influenced the need for apheresis technology?
The blood component needs of patients on chemotherapy
All of the following statements are consistent with photopheresis except:
The patient is given an oral dose of piroxicam, which binds to the RNA of all nucleated cells
What is therapeutic plasmapheresis?
The removal of large volumes of patient plasma
Which of the following is not an indication for plasmapheresis?
To decrease iron deposition in tissues in chronically transufsed patients
The removal of red blood cells in a hemapheresis procedure is called
erythrocytopheresis
Leukopheresis may be indicated when the white blood cell count exceeds _______.
100,000 per uL
During a plasmapheresis procedure, the red blood cells must be returned within how many hours of phlebotomy?
2 hours
One unit of apheresed platelets should increase the platelet count ________.
20,000 to 60,000 per uL
Whata does the hematocrit need to be (regardless of gender) for a double red blood cell collection?
40%
Plasmapheresis is synonymous with what term?
Plamsa exchange
What effect does aspirin have on platelets?
Prevents platelet aggregation
What can be done to prevent the development of HLA alloimmunization and platelet refractoriness?
Reduce the number of leukocytes in the platelet product
When a sample of whole blood is pun, distinct layers form. What cell line or lines make up the buffy coat?
White blood cells and platelets
Citrate used as an anticoagulant in apheresis procedures is removed from the body by:
being metabolized in the liver
The hematopoietic progenitor cells that eventually repopulate the bone marrow and also circulate in the blood are called
peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC)