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Distribution of indications and procedures within the framework of centers participating in the WAA apheresis registry

Stegmayr, B ; Mörtzell Henriksson, M ; Newman, E. ; Witt, V ; Derfler, K ; Leitner, G ; Eloot, S ; Dhondt, A ; Deeren, D and Rock, G , et al. (2017) In Transfusion and Apheresis Science 56(1). p.71-74
Abstract

The WAA apheresis registry was established in 2003 and an increasing number of centers have since then included their experience and data of their procedures. The registry now contains data of more than 74,000 apheresis procedures in more than 10,000 patients. This report shows that the indications for apheresis procedures are changing towards more oncological diagnoses and stem cell collections from patients and donors and less therapeutic apheresis procedures. In centers that continue to register, the total extent of apheresis procedures and patients treated have expanded during the latest years.

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apheresis, diagnosis, clnical study, major clinical study, register, stem cell
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Transfusion and Apheresis Science
volume
56
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1
pages
71 - 74
publisher
Elsevier
external identifiers
  • pmid:28162978
  • pmid:28162978
  • scopus:85011277994
ISSN
1473-0502
DOI
10.1016/j.transci.2016.12.023
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English
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  author       = {{Stegmayr, B and Mörtzell Henriksson, M and Newman, E. and Witt, V and Derfler, K and Leitner, G and Eloot, S and Dhondt, A and Deeren, D and Rock, G and Ptak, J and Blaha, M and Lanska, M and Gasova, Z and Bhuiyan-Ludvikova, Z. and Hrdlickova, R and Ramlow, W and Prophet, H and Liumbruno, G and Mori, E and Griskevicius, A and Audzijoniene, J and Vrielink, H and Rombout-Sestrienkova, E. and Aandahl, A and Sikole, A and Tomaz, J and Lalic, K. and Bojanic, I. and Strineholm, V and Brink, B and Berlin, G. and Dykes, J. and Toss, F. and Nilsson, T. and Knutson, F and Ramsauer, B and Wahlstrom, Anna}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{71--74}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Transfusion and Apheresis Science}},
  title        = {{Distribution of indications and procedures within the framework of centers participating in the WAA apheresis registry}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transci.2016.12.023}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.transci.2016.12.023}},
  volume       = {{56}},
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