Abstract
                  Background: In Transfusion Medicine, screening for suitable donor for platelet aphaeresis is difficult and time  consuming procedure. This might lead to delayed supply of life saving Single Donor Platelet to critically bleeding  patient.   Aims & Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of various donor and procedure related parameters  on the yield of single donor platelet so that the transfusionist as well as clinician can screen blood donors effectively in  less time. Pre-donation platelet count, haemoglobin, haematocrit & weight were included as donor related variables.  Processing time and blood volume processed were assessed as procedure related variables.   Material and Methods: A total number of 265 platelet aphaeresis procedures were performed on CS 3000 plus with  AMS cell separator (Fenwal, USA) using closed & open system aphaeresis kits & studied with respect to donor’s,  procedure’s & patient’s related data. The statistical analysis used in this study was Pearson Correlation (‘r’ value).  3  Results: The mean pre-donation platelet count was 286 ± 55 x 10 /cu mm & mean platelet yield of all procedures was  11 3.3 ± 0.68 x 10 .   Conclusion: Platelet yield correlated positively with pre-donation platelet count (r = 0.302, P < 0.0001). Donor’s  weight, haemoglobin & haematocrit were not correlated with the yield & did not affect the yield of single donor  platelets.