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Plasma collection and supply in Europe: Proceedings of an International Plasma and Fractionation Association and European Blood Alliance symposium.

Dragoslav DomanovićLeni von BonsdorffPierre TiberghienPaul StrengersMatthew HotchkoPeter O'LearyJean-Baptiste ThibertKarin MagnussenChristian ErikstrupMarloes L C SpekmanStuart ChesneauJudy JonesBjarne K MøllerPeter VerheggenGerard GogartyMazen ElzaabiVincenzo de AngelisFabio CanduraPolonca MaliFrançoise RossiBernardo RodriguesRamune SepetieneThomas LenzenStephan WalsemannRobert PerryJean-Philippe PlançonCynthia So-OsmanIsabelle Durand-ZaleskiGiuseppina FaccoDaphne Thijssen-Timmer
Published in: Vox sanguinis (2023)
At the symposium organized by the International Plasma and Fractionation Association and European Blood Alliance, experts presented their views and experiences showing that the public sector and its blood establishments may strengthen the collection and increase the supply of plasma using the right strategies in plasma donor recruitment, retention and protection, scaling-up collection by increasing the number of donors within improved/new infrastructure, supportive funding, policies and legislation as well as harmonization of clinical guidelines and the collaboration of all stakeholders. Such approaches should contribute to increased plasma collection in Europe to meet patients' needs for plasma-derived medicinal products, notably immunoglobulins and avoid shortages. Overall, presentations and discussions confirmed that European non-profit transfusion institutions are committed to increasing the collection of plasma for fractionation from unpaid donors through dedicated programmes as well as novel strategies and research.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • end stage renal disease
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • chronic kidney disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • cardiac surgery
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • kidney transplantation
  • advance care planning