5‐Day Storage of Platelet Concentrates in CLX Containers: Effect of Type of Agitation
- 1 December 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Vox Sanguinis
- Vol. 45 (6) , 432-437
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1423-0410.1983.tb01940.x
Abstract
To determine the degree of platelet damage produced by different modes of agitation during storage of concentrates for 5 days in CLX blood bags, we studied pH, platelet counts, release of LDH and beta thromboglobulin, morphology and osmotic recovery. Platelets were maintained at 20–24°C on elliptical, 6-rpm circular, 2-rpm circular and flat bed agitators. At 72–120 h platelet concentrates stored on the flat bed shaker had significantly lower pH values than units stored on the elliptical or on either of the circular rotators (p<0.05). The percent LDH discharged was highest for the units stored on the elliptical rotator (p<0.05). Remaining tests of platelet function were not significantly different for concentrates stored on any of the four agitators. Flat bed shakers were unable to resuspend the platelet ‘button’ which formed after the final preparative centrifugation. Based on our in vitro studies, we conclude that due to problems with low pH values, flat bed shakers may not be optimal for storing platelet concentrates in CLX blood bags and that some other form of agitation should be used.Keywords
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