Clinics in laboratory medicine | 2021

Granulocyte Transfusion: Clinical Updates and a Practical Approach to Transfusion.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Neutrophils are an integral component of the innate immune system and key regulators of cell-mediated defense against bacterial and fungal pathogens. The potential of granulocyte transfusions has been investigated to temporarily replenish innate immune function to prevent and/or treat infections in patients with severe neutropenia or neutrophil dysfunction. However, evidence has been largely theoretical, experimental, and/or inconclusive. Clinical efficacy has yet to be confirmed by large-scale randomized controlled clinical trials. Performing such trials has been hampered by low granulocyte collection yield and poor patient accrual. We provide a practical summary of the current literature surrounding the practice of granulocyte transfusion.

Volume 41 4
Pages \n 647-657\n
DOI 10.1016/j.cll.2021.07.007
Language English
Journal Clinics in laboratory medicine

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