The selection of plastic materials for blood bags.

Transfus Med Rev

Miles Inc, Covina, CA 94701.

Published: January 1993

The procedures used in the preparation of blood components together with the processes used in the manufacture of multiple blood bag systems impose a unique combination of requirements that severely limits the selection of plastics. Plasticized PVC, the plastic used in the first blood bags introduced by Carl Walter over 40 years ago, remains the material of choice today. Blood bag material research has focused on two areas: (1) the development of containers with increased gas permeability for the storage of platelet concentrates; and (2) the reduction or elimination of plasticizer contamination of stored blood components. This research has led to the development of several second-generation containers that have improved the quality and extended the allowable storage period of platelet transfusion products. Plastics virtually free of extractives are available for the storage of platelets and plasma, but elimination of plasticizers from RBC products has not yet been achieved.

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