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Characterisation of aluminium release by the enFlow® fluid-warming system in crystalloids and blood products.

M H Taylor1, D Choi1, S M Fitzpatrick2, K N Gunn3.   

Abstract

The use of uncoated aluminium-heated plates in an intravenous fluid-warming system has been shown to produce high levels of aluminium in Sterofundin 1/1E, a balanced crystalloid solution. However, the effect of this fluid-warming device on other balanced crystalloid solutions and blood products has not been studied. Using mass spectrometry we measured aluminium levels in Plasma-Lyte 148, compound sodium lactate solution, 4% human albumin solution, expired resuspended packed red cells and fresh frozen plasma that were pumped through an enFlow® fluid-warming system at 2 ml.min-1 . Samples were taken at baseline before heating and then at 10-min intervals up to 60 min with the system set to warm the fluids to 40 °C. High concentrations of aluminium were found for Plasma-Lyte 148 and compound sodium lactate solutions (mean (SD) 223 (0.6) μmol.l-1 and 163 (0.2) μmol.l-1 at 60 min, respectively); both concentrations were significantly greater than the United States Food and Drug Administration recommended maximum limit for aluminium in intravenous nutrition of 25 μg.l-1 (0.9 μmol.l-1 ). Lower aluminium levels were found in 4% human albumin solutions, expired resuspended red cells and fresh frozen plasma at 60 min (mean (SD) 5.7 (0.1) μmol.l-1 , 2.7 (0.0) μmol.l-1 and 2.3 (0.4) μmol.l-1 , respectively). The process allowing addition of aluminium to be added to Sterofundin 1/1E by the enFlow fluid warmer also occurs in Plasma-Lyte 148 and compound sodium lactate solutions and to a lesser degree in blood products. The exact mechanism facilitating this process and its clinical significance remain unclear.
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Keywords:  aluminium; blood product; crystalloid; fluid warming; hypothermia; prevention

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31066048     DOI: 10.1111/anae.14697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


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1.  Levels of leachable elements from long-term use of enFlow fluid warmer.

Authors:  Danielle Bayoro; Herman Groepenhoff; Michael Pedro; Edward A Rose; Andreas D Waldmann
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2022-07-05

2.  Fluid warmers, aluminium and what the regulator did.

Authors:  N McGuire; M Kelly; E Mustafa; J Hannon
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  2019-07-11       Impact factor: 6.955

3.  Fluid warming with parylene-coated enFlow cartridge: Bench and pilot animal study of aluminum extraction due to prolonged use.

Authors:  Andreas D Waldmann; Edward A Rose; Michael J Pedro
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2021-06-19

4.  Aluminium release and fluid warming: provocational setting and devices at risk.

Authors:  Thorsten Perl; N Kunze-Szikszay; A Bräuer; M Quintel; T Roy; K Kerpen; U Telgheder
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2021-05-27       Impact factor: 2.217

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