Give platelets

As a donor, you are familiar with giving blood or plasma. But you can also help patients with leukemia, other types of cancer or other diseases by giving a specific portion of your blood, namely platelets (thrombocytes). Donating platelets is similar to giving plasma in terms of procedure and time.

Important cells for clotting

Platelets are very small cells in the blood that are made by stem cells in the bone marrow. Together with clotting proteins, platelets are important for clotting of your blood.

Life-saving platelet transfusions

Some diseases or treatments, such as chemotherapy, can cause a patient's platelet production to drop significantly. A transfusion of donor platelets can prevent spontaneous, sometimes life-threatening bleedings. If a bleeding has already occurred, swift administration of platelets  may be life-saving.

Platelet donation

Platelets for transfusion are usually pooled from the blood of various blood donations, from different donors. We prefer to give platelets from a single donor to particularly vulnerable patients such as babies.

Sometimes a transfusion of random platelets does not help, because the patient's body immediately breaks down the donor's platelets. In such cases, we ask a specific donor to give blood platelets that exactly match the patient's. In this case, specific blood type (HLA / tissue typing) information about the donor is required.