The evolving landscape of platelet therapy: risks, innovations, and clinical judgment
Ali Mushtaq, Moises Salgado de la Mora, Al-Homam Dabaliz, Zaher Otrock, Deborah Tolich, Moises Auron

TL;DR
This review explores how platelet transfusion practices are changing to improve patient care and reduce risks through evidence-based strategies.
Contribution
The paper provides a framework for context-dependent platelet therapy, emphasizing evidence-based and restrictive transfusion strategies.
Findings
Prophylactic platelet transfusion thresholds of <10×10⁹/L are recommended for stable hematology-oncology patients.
Fixed-ratio resuscitation with early platelet administration improves outcomes in massive hemorrhage.
Transfusion may be harmful in conditions like TTP and intracerebral hemorrhage on antiplatelet agents.
Abstract
Platelet transfusion is a cornerstone of modern supportive care, yet its application is characterized by significant practice variation and uncertainty regarding optimal strategies. This comprehensive review synthesizes current evidence to delineate a more nuanced, physiologically informed approach to platelet therapy. A paradigm shift is underway, moving from uniform count-based triggers toward more restrictive, evidence-based practices; this includes prophylactic thresholds of < 10 × 10⁹/L in stable hematology-oncology patients and therapeutic-only strategies in select populations. In massive hemorrhage, fixed-ratio resuscitation protocols incorporating early platelet administration are critical for improving hemostasis. Conversely, high-quality evidence now defines populations where transfusion may be harmful, including in thrombotic microangiopathies like TTP, heparin-induced…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation · Blood transfusion and management · Platelet Disorders and Treatments
