Platelet transfusion is a common intervention in thrombocytopenia, bleeding, and peri-procedural care — but knowing when to transfuse, what thresholds to use, and how to balance risks and benefits is critical.
In this episode, we walk through a practical, evidence-based approach to platelet transfusion decision-making, focusing on real-world clinical scenarios rather than slide-based teaching.
Topics covered include:
What platelet transfusions are and how they work
Indications for platelet transfusion
Platelet count thresholds for bleeding, procedures, and prophylaxis
Medical vs surgical platelet transfusion considerations
Risks, complications, and transfusion reactions
Practical tips for ordering and administering platelets
This episode is designed for medical students, residents, nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, and practicing clinicianswho want a clear, high-yield overview they can listen to on the go.
Link to YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8kamtx0WRk
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This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Clinical decisions should always be made based on individual patient circumstances, current clinical guidelines, and institutional protocols. Transfusion thresholds and practices may vary by setting and evolve over time.
The views expressed are those of the presenter and do not represent the policies or positions of any affiliated institutions.