Concentration of platelet units into small volumes
- 4 March 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 24 (2) , 173-175
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1984.24284173355.x
Abstract
To determine the best procedure for concentrating platelets in a smaller volume after storage, we studied platelet loss after concentration at various centrifugation g forces for various times. In vitro studies demonstrated the need to let platelets sit for 1 hour prior to resuspension by gentle kneading. 500 × g gave unacceptable results. Losses were minimal at 1500 × g for 7 minutes, 2000 × g for 10 minutes and 5000 × g for 6 minutes. Reinfusion of 51 Cr‐labeled platelets into normal volunteers after concentration at both 2000 × g for 10 minutes and 5000 × g for 6 minutes showed normal viability. Numbers and viability of platelets stored up to 5 days in 50 ml plasma and then concentrated in 10 ml plasma after centrifugation at 1500 × g for 7 minutes, 2000 × g for 10 minutes or 5000 × g for 6 minutes should be clinically acceptable.Keywords
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