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Age above all: The impact of storage duration in mice resuscitated with whole blood or packed red blood cells and plasma in a hemorrhagic shock model. | LitMetric

Background: The use of whole blood compared with a balanced ratio of components in trauma resuscitation remains an area of ongoing investigation. One factor that may affect outcomes is the age of the blood product transfused. We used a murine model of blood banking and hemorrhagic shock resuscitation to compare the effect of storage duration in whole blood and packed red blood cells on the recipient inflammatory response.

Methods: Murine whole blood or packed red blood cells were evaluated for the red blood cells storage lesion up to 14 days. Mice underwent hemorrhagic shock followed by resuscitation with whole blood or packed red blood cells combined with equal volume of thawed plasma (1:1) stored for 1, 7, or 14 days. Serum and lung cytokine/chemokine levels were measured and leukocyte infiltration determined via immunohistochemistry.

Results: Both whole blood and packed red blood cells develop a blood storage lesion. Four hours after resuscitation, mice resuscitated with either day 14 whole blood or 1:1 demonstrated increased inflammatory cytokines and chemokines with similar findings within lung tissue compared with mice resuscitated with whole blood and 1:1 products stored for 1 or 7 days.

Conclusions: Resuscitation with murine packed red blood cells or whole blood stored for 14 days produces a pronounced recipient inflammatory response compared with those units stored for lesser durations. Given the shorter storage duration of human whole blood to packed RBCs, resuscitation with whole blood within current storage limits may represent an advantageous resuscitation strategy compared with older packed red blood cells.

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