Hematology-oncology patients often require multiple platelet transfusions, which can lead to immune-mediated platelet transfusion refractoriness. This condition may necessitate matching platelets to antigens for which the recipient has developed alloantibodies. Hospitals often use several methods when matched platelets are unavailable, but these methods often yield inconsistent results. To improve platelet transfusion responses in these cases, researchers developed an algorithm…
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