GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Platelet Donation Duration Statistics
The average duration of platelet donation typically ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
In this post, we explore various key statistics related to platelet donation, shedding light on the duration of the donation process, donor eligibility, storage limitations, and the crucial role platelets play in medical treatments. Understanding these statistics is essential for raising awareness about the importance of regular platelet donations and their impact on saving lives.
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"The average platelet donation takes about 2 hours."
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"Platelet donors can donate every 7 days up to 24 times a year."
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"The body replenishes the platelets donated usually within about 72 hours."
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"Plasma quantity donated is about 200 to 800 milliliters depending on body weight."
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"In apheresis donation, a donor can give only certain components such as platelets maintains the normal blood volume and causes fewer side effects."
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"Platelet donors make at least 20% of all blood donors."
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"Platelets can be stored for up to five days."
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"World Health Organization states that every country needs to obtain all its blood supplies from voluntary unpaid donors by 2020."
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"Involuntary platelet apheresis, donors can donate more frequently up to every 2 weeks and not more than 24 times a year"
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"Only about 4% of people who are eligible to donate blood or platelets do so regularly."
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"The blood volume of the donor is carefully calculated, and only between 10% and 15% of the total is collected at any one time."
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"Platelets are tiny cells in your blood that form clots and stop bleeding. For millions of Americans, they are essential to surviving and fighting cancer, chronic diseases, and traumatic injuries."
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"Platelets must be used within five days and cannot be frozen, unlike other blood products. This is why regular and frequent donations are always needed."
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"Almost 17% of non-donors cited that time commitment is a main reason why they don't donate blood or platelets."
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"The number of platelet apheresis donations has increased significantly over the past ten years, from 1.4 million in 1992 to 2.2 million in 2001; a rise of 61 percent."
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"4.5 million Americans would die each year without life-saving blood transfusions. Platelet donations, which clot the blood and stop bleeding, form a significant percentage of these contributions."
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"Platelet donation using automated technology (apheresis) is safe and the preferred method of collection by many hospitals because it provides enough platelets for one complete transfusion from a single donor."
Jannik Lindner
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