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Hemolysis of red blood cells during processing and storage.

Yazarlar : Gkoumassi E, Dijkstra-Tiekstra MJ, Hoentjen D, de Wildt-Eggen J.

Yayın : Transfusion.

Yayın Yılı : 2011

Pubmed Linki : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21827508

Konu : Transfüzyon

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:

During processing and storage, red blood cells (RBCs) undergo changes and cell injury resulting in hemolysis. Mostly, the separation of whole blood in top-and-bottom quadruple bag systems with break openings takes less than 4 minutes. However, longer separation times are not uncommon. The aims were to investigate whether hemolysis is increased in RBCs with longer separation time (RBCs(>6 min) ) compared to regular RBCs (RBCs(reg) ), to measure hemolysis increase during storage and to study whether frequency of hemolytic donations is donor dependent.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS:

RBCs(>6 min) (n = 172) and 172 matched controls were tested for hemolysis on Days 1 and 21 RBC units from each group were stored at 4 ± 2°C and tested again after 5 weeks. Donor dependency was retrospectively investigated for 100 hemolyticRBC units.

RESULTS:

RBCs(>6 min) exhibited a higher mean hemolysis rate than RBCs(reg) (0.058% vs. 0.033%). Four RBC units were hemolytic (>0.8%), all RBCs(>6 min) (2.36%). During storage, hemolysis in both groups increased with 0.24%. Hemolysis frequency did not seem to be donor dependent.

CONCLUSIONS:

Increased separation time is a useful screening tool for potentially increased hemolysis rate in RBCs. Hemolysis rate increased during storage equally in both groups. Hemolysis frequency appears donor independent.


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