Hoxworth Blood Center is anticipating a significant increase in demand for platelet transfusions to support the treatment of local cancer patients.

by David Oh, MD,

As the Chief Medical Officer for Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, I appreciate this opportunity to notify the community of the current critical need for platelet donors.

A single donor can help two to three different recipients.

Over the next several days, Hoxworth Blood Center is anticipating a significant increase in demand for platelet transfusions to support the treatment of local cancer patients. In addition to this expected increased demand for platelets, our ability to provide platelets normally derived from whole blood donations has been crippled due to the unavailability of the only blood bag manufactured for this process due to a national recall. This bag shortage means that we need to collect many more platelet products from single individual donors through a process called apheresis using an automated collection machine to meet the demand of local patients.  Automated platelet collection allows us to collect apheresis platelet products from a single donor that can help two to three different recipients, but the donation time is longer than for whole blood donation.

Collecting, manufacturing, and distributing platelets for our community is our responsibility as Hoxworth Blood Center. Our past and current donors have been incredible in helping us meet the need for blood products, but we need to recruit new blood donors – especially platelet donors – now to help us through this current period as well as going forward into the future.

Not everyone who is eligible to donate whole blood is able to donate platelets.

Not everyone who is eligible to donate whole blood is able to donate platelets. Unfortunately, women who have been pregnant may not be eligible to donate platelets. Donors must also meet certain height and weight requirements. Find out by calling Hoxworth at 513-451-0910. Platelet donations take approximately 1.5 hours to complete and you will be eligible to donate again in 14 days; in fact, platelet donors can donate up to 24 times a year! If you are interested in seeing if you qualify as a new platelet

David Oh, MD is the Chief Medical Officer, Hoxworth Blood Center

donor, please call us at 513-451-0910.  If you have previously donated platelets, we urge you to make an appointment at your earliest convenience. (Appointments are especially important for platelet donations.)

There is no substitute for human blood products at this time. Platelets, red cells, and plasma intended for patient transfusion cannot be manufactured. Lives in the Tri-State depend on the generosity of 40 volunteer platelet donors each and every day. Please consider joining these community heroes by donating platelets if you are eligible. The lives you save are close to home.

1 COMMENT

  1. Donating blood and platelets is a great thing to do for others. It also has some benefits for the one making the donation. Giving blood can lower your blood pressure. Also, Hoxworth has a nice donor club program where you can earn points each time you donate. You can redeem your points for things like movie tickets, TJ Maxx gift cards and more. Here is a link to the donor club information:

    http://www.hoxworth.org/about/pdc.html (also http://hoxworth.org/about/pdc/donorstore.html)

Your comments can change our community

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.