Effect of Blood Storage on Complete Biochemistry

M. Verma, K. Dahiya, Deepika Malik, Sehgal Pk, R. Devi, A. Soni, V. Ghalaut
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Background: Prolonged storage of blood leads to alteration in RBCs biochemistry which may lose viability with time. Aim: This study was planned to observe biochemical changes on stored blood on 19 different analytes. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on blood donated by 30 healthy volunteer donors. Effect of storage was analyzed at 0, 3, 7, 14 and 21 days interval. Biochemical parameters were measured using Randox suzuka autoanalyzer and Combiline ISE analyzer. Results: Significant changes were observed in serum phosphorus, SGOT, serum protein, LDH, pH, serum chloride, ionized calcium, serum sodium, potassium and bicarbonate levels (p<0.05 for ionized calcium, serum protein and p<0.001for rest of the parameters). On the other hand there was no impact of storage time on rest of the parameters. Conclusion: Prolonged contact of plasma with RBCs results in exchange of contents between plasma and red cells which leads to changes in analyte concentrations as well as dilution. RBC stored for a period of time at 4°C loose viability. Some may undergo spontaneous hemolysis while in storage; others lose the ability to survive in the recipient’s circulation following transfusion. Inspite of storing blood with CPDA, the storage time has a negative impact on the biochemical composition of RBCs. Therefore, it is better to give patients fresh blood with less than 7 days of storage in order to decrease the levels of non-viable red blood cells.
血液储存对全生化的影响
背景:血液的长期储存导致红细胞生化改变,并可能随着时间的推移而失去活力。目的:观察19种不同分析物对血液的生化变化。材料与方法:研究对象为30名健康志愿献血者。分别在0、3、7、14、21 d进行贮藏效果分析。生化参数测定采用铃鹿自动分析仪和联合ISE分析仪。结果:血清磷、SGOT、血清蛋白、LDH、pH、血清氯、离子钙、血清钠、钾、碳酸氢盐水平变化显著(离子钙、血清蛋白p<0.05,其余p<0.001)。另一方面,存储时间对其他参数没有影响。结论:血浆与红细胞的长期接触导致血浆和红细胞之间的内容物交换,从而导致分析物浓度的变化和稀释。红细胞在4°C下保存一段时间后活性降低。有些在储存时可能发生自发溶血;另一些人则在输血后失去了在受体血液循环中生存的能力。尽管用CPDA储存血液,但储存时间对红细胞的生化组成有负面影响。因此,为了降低无活力红细胞的水平,最好给患者提供储存时间小于7天的新鲜血液。
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