Prestorage Leukocyte Depletion with In-Line Filtration of Whole Blood in Comparison with Blood Component Leukocyte Depletion
Autor: | Joachim Riggert, G. Simson, J. Dittmann, Michael Köhler |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
urologic and male genital diseases law.invention Leukocyte Count 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Von Willebrand factor law Blood product White blood cell medicine Humans Platelet Prospective Studies Filtration Whole blood Chromatography biology Chemistry Blood Component Removal 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Hematology General Medicine female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Blood Cell Count medicine.anatomical_structure Blood Preservation Immunology biology.protein Feasibility Studies Platelet factor 4 030215 immunology |
Zdroj: | Vox Sanguinis. 69:201-205 |
ISSN: | 1423-0410 0042-9007 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000462839 |
Popis: | In-line filtration of blood components appears to be an effective method to reduce white-cell-induced adverse reactions. We have investigated whether whole blood filtration (WBF), prior to component preparation, is comparable with filtration of already prepared blood components (CF), i.e. the red cell concentrate (RCC) and fresh plasma. Conventionally prepared nonfiltered blood components served as a control. No significant differences for most parameters investigated were found between leukodepleted RCCs and plasma units prepared by CF or WBF. All filtered RCCs and plasma units (CF and WBF) had white blood cell contaminations < 1 x 10(5) per unit. Platelets were reduced in all filtered components: 95% in plasma and 99% in RCCs. Fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) prepared by CF and WBF had normal amounts of factors V, VIII, von Willebrand factor and thrombin-antithrombin-III complexes, whereas platelet factor 4 (PF-4) was slightly increased in FFP prepared by WBF. RCCs and plasma units prepared from filtered whole blood (n = 20) had a significantly greater volume (RCC: 288 +/- 19 ml; plasma: 274 +/- 20 ml) than conventionally prepared (n = 20) and filtered products (RCC: 257 +/- 19 ml, plasma: 259 +/- 19 ml). For early filtration of blood components, WBF prior to component preparation seems to offer an interesting technique for obtaining a leukocyte-depleted RCC and FFP. |
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