Background: The BacT/ALERT microbial detection system (BTA) is used for testing leukoreduced apheresis platelets (LR-AP) in plasma. Platelet additive solutions (PASs) such as InterSol (PAS III) may be used to reduce the amount of plasma transfused in LR-AP. This study evaluated the performance of the two-bottle BTA testing scheme in the recovery of seeded microorganisms from LR-AP in InterSol-plasma compared to a reference plate culture method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In the United States, apheresis platelets (PLTs) are suspended in autologous plasma. PLT additive solutions, long used in Europe, decrease recipient allergic reactions and may reduce the risk of transfusion-related acute lung injury. We evaluated Amicus-collected PLTs stored in platelet additive solution (PAS) III (InterSol) for 5 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Currently used formulas for estimation of a person's red cell volume (RCV) by weight and height are decades old and were based on the use of 51Cr isotopes and on a sample population, which may not be reflective of today's population. In this study, the accuracy and precision of the use of 99mTc RCV measurements in volunteers more typical of today's population were evaluated.
Study Design And Methods: The subjects were volunteers who met the requirements for a standard blood donation.
Background: The pH environment of stored platelet (PLT) products is recognized as an important factor and is generally used as a key surrogate measure of PLT viability. It is the only in vitro measurement that has been translated into industry standards and regulatory rules or specifications for storage of PLT products. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of in vitro pH on the in vivo recovery and survival of autologous PLT products.
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