Literature DB >> 10163545

A method for the cryopreservation of red blood cells using hydroxyethyl starch as a cryoprotectant.

M J Thomas1, E S Parry, S G Nash, S H Bell.   

Abstract

A simple, quick, inexpensive and long term method of cryopreserving human red cells using hydroxyethyl starch (HES) as a cryoprotectant is described. No sophisticated equipment or skilled labour is required. As HES is a plasma expander, it does not have to be removed prior to transfusion, thereby obviating the requirement for a washing stage. This allows 60 units/h to be prepared. As the microbiological integrity of the system is maintained, there is potential for prolonged storage post-thaw at 4 degrees C. Recoveries of 99% and 30 min saline stabilities in excess of 91% have been consistently achieved. P50O2 and 2,3DPG values are not significantly decreased.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 10163545     DOI: 10.1016/0955-3886(96)00009-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Sci        ISSN: 0955-3886


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