Residual red blood cells in liquid plasma products: A quality assessment.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Furkan Yigitbilek, Suchitra Pandey, Tho Pham, Mrigender Singh Virk
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Abstract

Objectives: Liquid plasma (LP) is an increasingly utilized blood product due to its immediate availability for transfusion without requiring thawing. While concerns exist regarding the presence of intact residual red blood cells (RBCs) in plasma products that have never been frozen, limited data are available on their levels in LP. This study aimed to evaluate residual RBC content in LP products to assess their safety for transfusion.

Methods: Liquid plasma units were prepared from whole-blood donations at the Stanford Blood Center. Seven group AB-positive, 1 group AB-negative, 10 group A-positive, and 2 group A-negative whole-blood units were collected in citrate phosphate dextrose anticoagulant, stored at 1 °C to 6 °C for 24 hours, centrifuged, and processed into LP. On day 2 of storage, 2-mL plasma samples were analyzed for RBC count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit.

Results: No residual RBCs were detected in any LP units, with all samples showing RBC counts below the limit of detection, hemoglobin levels of 0 g/dL, and hematocrit values of 0%. Given the uniform absence of RBC contamination, statistical analysis was not required.

Conclusions: The findings confirm that LP prepared under current blood processing standards contains no detectable residual RBCs, supporting its safety for transfusion with ABO-compatible products without the need for consideration of RhD compatibility.

血浆产品中残留红细胞:质量评价。
目的:液体血浆(LP)是一种越来越多地被利用的血液制品,因为它可以立即获得输血而不需要解冻。虽然人们对从未冷冻过的血浆制品中存在完整残留红细胞(rbc)的担忧存在,但关于其在LP中的水平的数据有限。本研究旨在评估LP产品中残余红细胞含量,以评估其输血安全性。方法:采用斯坦福血液中心全血制备血浆单位。取7个ab阳性组、1个ab阴性组、10个a阳性组、2个a阴性组全血单位置于柠檬酸磷酸葡萄糖抗凝剂中,1℃~ 6℃保存24小时,离心后加工成LP。在储存的第2天,分析2ml血浆样本的红细胞计数、血红蛋白和红细胞压积。结果:所有LP单位均未检测到残留红细胞,所有样品均显示RBC计数低于检测限,血红蛋白水平为0 g/dL,红细胞压积值为0%。考虑到红细胞污染的普遍存在,不需要统计分析。结论:研究结果证实,在现行血液处理标准下制备的LP不含可检测到的残余红细胞,支持其与abo兼容产品输血的安全性,而无需考虑RhD兼容性。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
2.90%
发文量
367
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.
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