Literature DB >> 25754102

Evaluation of the potassium adsorption capacity of a potassium adsorption filter during rapid blood transfusion.

H Matsuura1, Y Akatsuka, C Muramatsu, S Isogai, Y Sugiura, S Arakawa, M Murayama, M Kurahashi, H Takasuga, T Oshige, T Yuba, S Mizuta, N Emi.   

Abstract

The concentration of extracellular potassium in red blood cell concentrates (RCCs) increases during storage, leading to risk of hyperkalemia. A potassium adsorption filter (PAF) can eliminate the potassium at normal blood transfusion. This study aimed to investigate the potassium adsorption capacity of a PAF during rapid blood transfusion. We tested several different potassium concentrations under a rapid transfusion condition using a pressure bag. The adsorption rates of the 70-mEq/l model were 76·8%. The PAF showed good potassium adsorption capacity, suggesting that this filter may provide a convenient method to prevent hyperkalemia during rapid blood transfusion.
© 2015 International Society of Blood Transfusion.

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Keywords:  hyperkalemia; massive transfusion; potassium adsorption filter; rapid transfusion; red cell components

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25754102     DOI: 10.1111/vox.12242

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


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1.  Effects of potassium adsorption filters on the removal of ammonia from blood products.

Authors:  Hiroshi Fujita; Yoko Shiotani; Yuko Takada; Shigeko Nishimura
Journal:  Blood Transfus       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 3.443

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