Tagreed Alkaltham: The Controlled Flow Behind Modern Apheresis Therapy and Donation
Tagreed Alkaltham, Transfusion Medicine Lab Supervisor at KSMC, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A Closer Look Inside the Apheresis Process
What actually happens inside the machine during apheresis?
Behind every procedure is a carefully controlled cycle of blood collection, separation, component selection, monitoring, and safe return.
This process may look complex from the outside…
but it is built on precision, flow control, and continuous safety monitoring from start to finish.
Here is a simplified visual walkthrough of how blood moves through the apheresis system, from collection to separation to return.
Understanding the process helps us better appreciate the science, safety, and coordination behind modern component therapy and donation.”
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