New software aims to prevent fainting in plasma donors
NCT ID NCT06122935
First seen Nov 12, 2025 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested a new computer program (nomogram) used with the Aurora Xi plasmapheresis system to see if it could lower the chance of donors experiencing a sudden drop in blood pressure. Over 6,700 plasma donors took part. The goal was to make sure the new program was at least as safe as the current one.
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Locations
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BioLife Plasma Services
Lakeland, Florida, 33813, United States
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BioLife Plasma Services
West Des Moines, Iowa, 50266, United States
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BioLife Plasma Services
American Fork, Utah, 84003, United States
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