Phase
Condition
N/ATreatment
N/AClinical Study ID
Ages 18-100 All Genders Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Donors must meet the eligibility criteria for volunteer blood donation, defined in the Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR 640, and AABB Standards as modified in the 2007 FDA/CBER Guidance Document: Eligibility Criteria for Donors of Human Cells, Tissues, and Cellular and Tissue-Based Products, with the exception of foreign travel history and other conditions, as noted below:
Ability of subject to understand, ask questions, and the willingness to provide written informed consent
Age greater than or equal to 18 years
Weight greater than 110 pounds
Female subjects should not be pregnant
No known heart, lung, kidney disease, or bleeding disorders
No history of sickle cell disease
No history of engaging in high-risk activities for exposure to the AIDS virus, as defined in the AABB Donor Education Materials distributed to all donors. Deferral periods for high-risk activities (MSM, IV drug use or receipt of money or drugs in exchange for sex) will not exceed the corresponding deferral period as defined for allogeneic blood donors.
No history of malaria in the past 12 months
Donors who have a family history of CJD, donors who have undergone tattooing or body piercing, donors who have received a graft such as bone, skin or dura mater, donors who are taking finasteride or retinoids, and donors who have had sexual contact within the past 12 months with a person who has symptomatic hepatitis C infection or donors who have lived with a person who has hepatitis in the last 12 months, are similarly eligible for research-use only donations on this protocol.
Donors who have traveled to Europe, Africa, Asia, and areas of South America, who are rendered ineligible for allogeneic donation due to malarial risk, Zika risk and vCJD risk, are eligible for research donations
Donors with a history of repeat false positive HTLV I/II, who are rendered ineligible for allogeneic donation, are eligible for research donations.
Donors with a positive antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) only, without other positive infectious disease markers,are eligible for research donations.
Donors with HLA antibodies are eligible for research donations
Donors who have received an experimental drug, agent, or vaccine, and who are referred for a research blood, plasma or leukocyte collection, specifically because they were given this drug, agent, or vaccine, are acceptable only if their research product is collected for use by the PI who administered the experimental drug, agent, or vaccine. Otherwise, they are deferred for one year after receiving an experimental drug, agent, or vaccine.
Donors who have received a xenotransplant are eligible for research donations.
Granulocyte donors may not receive dexamethasone if they have poorly controlled hypertension or diabetes, or if they have a history of cataracts. Hetastarch (also known as hydroxyethyl starch or "HES") and dexamethasone may elevate blood pressure and raise blood glucose levels, and repetitive steroid administration may increase the risk of posterior subcapsular cataract formation or progression.
Granulocyte donors must have an estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) rate of > 45ml/min/1.73m^2.
Granulocyte donors may not receive filgrastim if they have a history or symptoms of coronary heart disease.
Investigators are informed that eligibility standards for research donors differ from those for transfusion donors through an electronic "User Agreement" which they electronically sign when they register to receive blood components on this protocol.
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
United StatesActive - Recruiting
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