Platelets are blood cells that help control bleeding by collecting at sites of damaged blood vessels and initiating the clotting process. Platelet transfusions can be used prophylactically to prevent bleeding in thrombocytopenic patients with platelet counts below 5x109/L or therapeutically to treat active bleeding. One unit of platelets increases the platelet count by approximately 5x109/L but efficacy can be reduced by non-immune or immune causes. Potential risks of platelet transfusions include allergic reactions, febrile reactions, and transfusion-related acute lung injury.