Clinical management of a patient following a granulocyte transfusion from a donor positive for COVID-19.

Jennifer S Woo, Lefan Zhuang, Ryan Jackson, Shirong Wang, Vaibhav Agrawal, Amanda Blackmon, Hoda Pourhassan, Shan Yuan
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Granulocyte transfusions are indicated for patients with severe neutropenia and evidence of bacterial or fungal infection who are unresponsive to standard antimicrobial therapy. With a limited expiration time of 24 hours after collection, granulocytes are often transfused before results of infectious-disease screening tests are available, and before a transfusion service can perform a risk assessment if postdonation information is provided after the collection. The case we describe herein demonstrates a clinical scenario meeting indications for granulocyte transfusion, coupled with the clinical management undertaken after the granulocyte donor disclosed a positive result for a COVID-19 self-test taken 1 day after donation. In this case, the patient did not develop new COVID-19 symptoms and tested negative for COVID-19 after transfusion of the implicated unit. These findings add to the body of evidence in the literature that COVID-19 is not transmitted via blood transfusion.

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从 COVID-19 阳性供体处输注粒细胞后患者的临床治疗。
粒细胞输注适用于患有严重中性粒细胞减少症、有细菌或真菌感染证据且对标准抗菌疗法无反应的患者。由于粒细胞采集后的有效期仅为 24 小时,因此通常在感染性疾病筛查结果出来之前就会输注粒细胞,如果在采集后才提供捐献信息,输血服务机构也无法进行风险评估。我们在此描述的病例展示了符合粒细胞输注指征的临床情况,以及粒细胞捐献者在捐献 1 天后披露 COVID-19 自我检测结果呈阳性后所采取的临床管理措施。在该病例中,患者没有出现新的 COVID-19 症状,在输注受影响单位后,COVID-19 检测结果呈阴性。这些发现增加了文献中关于 COVID-19 不会通过输血传播的证据。
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