Evaluation of a new, integral, whole blood filter (RS2000) system for prestorage leucodepletion of SAG‐M red cells
- 1 July 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 94 (1) , 184-190
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1996.d01-1785.x
Abstract
Residual donor leucocytes are responsible for many adverse transfusion reactions. Prestorage leucodepletion may ameliorate these effects and enhance product quality. We studied a bottom and top (BAT) system incorporating an integral filter for whole blood leucodepletion. Our evaluation assessed leucodepletion efficiency as well as in vitro SAG-M red cell quality and storage characteristics. Sixty-six units of blood were collected; test units into the Optipac®-pLuS system and controls into the standard triple pack configuration. Test units were held for 4–6 h at room temperature (rt) or 12–18 h at 4°C. The mean leucocyte counts for the SAG-M red cells in the quality and storage trial were 0.6×106 (rt hold), 0.05×106 (4°C hold) and 2500×106 (controls). We observed no significant differences between the groups for Na+, ATP, 2,3-DPG, glucose, lactate and pH during the 49 d storage. The control group, however, showed a greater increase in haemolysis and K+ with time. Autologous in vivo 24 h red cell recovery, after 42 d storage, was >75%. Adjustment of processing parameters in subsequent studies gave leucodepleted SAG-M red cells with minimal cell loss (9–19%) plus acceptable haemoglobin content (46–76 g/U) and haematocrit (54–62%). This system achieved >3.5 log leucodepletion with all but one unit containing 6 leucocytes. The product quality is good and the system suitable for routine use in blood centres.Keywords
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