Automated preparation of platelet concentrates from pooled buffy coats: in vitro studies and experiences with the OrbiSac system
- 1 May 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 45 (5) , 743-751
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1537-2995.2005.04096.x
Abstract
The aim was to evaluate platelet concentrates (PCs) prepared by the automated OrbiSac system, from pooled buffy coats (BCs) stored in a platelet (PLT) additive solution.Experiment 1 was a paired in vitro study of PCs (from six BCs), prepared by automated and manual procedures. Experiments 2 and 3 evaluated PCs from OrbiSac (from six BCs); Experiment 3 included selection of BCs based on donor data. Experiment 4 was a paired in vitro study of PCs (from six BCs) with an integrated white blood cell (WBC) filter and two different storage containers. Experiment 5 evaluated PCs (from six BCs) from the OrbiSac with an integrated WBC filter. Experiment 6 was similar to Experiment 5 with computer-selected pools of 5 BCs. The in vitro studies evaluated the effects of 7-day storage of PLTs regarding PLT metabolism and disintegration.Experiments 1 and 4 had similar in vitro results. In Experiment 2, PLT content was 370 x 10(9) +/- 70 x 10(9) per PC and recovery from BCs was 76 +/- 6 percent. In Experiment 3, the PLT content was 380 x 10(9) +/- 50 x 10(9) per PC and variation was reduced compared with randomly pooled BCs. In Experiment 5, increased PLT content was found (420 x 10(9) +/- 70 x 10(9) per PC and recovery from BCs of 80 +/- 5%). In Experiment 6, five rather than six BCs gave 340 x 10(9) +/- 60 x 10(9) PLTs per PC and recovery was 79 +/- 5 percent.These in vitro studies suggest that the OrbiSac technique is equivalent to the standard manual method regarding the PLT in vitro characteristics during storage for 7 days. The results of standardizing the PLT count in PCs by selecting the BCs pools on the basis of the blood donor PLT concentration were encouraging.Keywords
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