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Storage of whole blood for up to 24 hours at ambient temperature prior to component preparation.

R N Pietersz1, D de Korte, H W Reesink, W J Dekker, A van den Ende, J A Loos.   

Abstract

The effect of rapid cooling to 20-24 degrees C of whole blood immediately after collection, using 'cooling units' with butane-1,4-diol and prolonged storage up to 24 h at ambient temperature was investigated in the whole blood and the subsequently prepared plasma, buffy coat and buffy-coat-poor red cell concentrate (BC-poor RCC) in saline-adenine-glucose-mannitol (SAG M) solution. Factor VIII:C content of the plasma (n = 10), after 24 h storage was 80 +/- 3% of the initial value. In routine procedures factor VIII:C content in the plasma (n = 129 pools of 20 donor units plasma) was 0.77 +/- 0.078 IU/ml, after storage of the whole blood for 16-20 h. In whole blood (n = 10), the 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) content of the red cells decreased from 4.36 +/- 0.55 to 1.47 +/- 0.6 mumol/ml red cells after 24 h storage at 20-24 degrees C. After storage of the BC-poor RCC (n = 10) at 2-6 degrees C for 1 week, the 2,3-DPG had dropped to 0.76 +/- 0.46 mumol/ml red cells. During the first 24 h of storage of whole blood, the adenine triphosphate (ATP) levels of the red cells remained stable. A mean increase of 20% of the initial value was observed after addition of SAG M solution. In the BC-poor RCC the ATP slowly decreased to 81 +/- 5% after 5 weeks and to 68 +/- 6.6% of the initial value after 6 weeks storage.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2499118     DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1989.tb02017.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vox Sang        ISSN: 0042-9007            Impact factor:   2.144


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