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Citrate Anticoagulation: Are Blood Donors Donating Bone?, Walter Bialkowski, Roberta Bruhn, Gustaf Edgren, Paula Papanek Jan 2015

Citrate Anticoagulation: Are Blood Donors Donating Bone?, Walter Bialkowski, Roberta Bruhn, Gustaf Edgren, Paula Papanek

Exercise Science Faculty Research and Publications

An estimated 2.4 million volunteer apheresis blood donation procedures were performed in the United States in 2010, and increases in the proportion of transfused blood products derived from apheresis blood collections have been consistently reported. Anticoagulation is required during apheresis and is achieved with citrate. Donor exposure to citrate causes an acute physiological response to maintain serum mineral homeostasis. Some data are available on the sequelae of this acute response in the days and weeks following exposure, raising questions about bone mineral density in regular apheresis donors. New research is emerging that addresses the potential long-term health outcomes of repeated …