Название | Transfusion Medicine |
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Автор произведения | Jeffrey McCullough |
Жанр | Медицина |
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Издательство | Медицина |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781119599562 |
Table 5.4 Content of anticoagulant–preservative solutions (mg in 63 mL).
Source: Fung MK, Eder A, Spitalnik SL, Westhoff CM, eds. Technical Manual, 19th edn. Bethesda, MD: American Association of Blood Banks, 2017, p. 132. © 2017 AABB. Reproduced with permission from AABB.
CPD | CP2D | CPDA‐1 | |
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Sodium citrate, dehydrate | 1660 | 1660 | 1660 |
Citric acid, anhydrous | 188 | 206 | 188 |
Dextrose, monohydrate | 1610 | 3220 | 2010 |
Monobasic sodium phosphate, monohydrate | 140 | 140 | 140 |
Adenine | 0 | 0 | 17.3 |
CPD, citrate–phosphate–dextrose; CP2D, citrate–phosphate–double dextrose; CPDA‐1, citrate–phosphate–dextrose adenin‐1.
Figure 5.1 Diagram showing unit of whole blood and integral plastic bag system used for preparing blood components.
High‐speed centrifuges that accommodate four or six units of WB are used to prepare the components. Important factors in the centrifuge techniques include the rotor size, centrifuge speed, time at maximum speed, and braking mechanism or deceleration phase. The WB is manipulated differently depending on the components desired (see later). After removal of the platelet‐rich plasma, the additive solution is added to the concentrated red cells for optimum red cell preservation (Figure 5.2). Several devices are now available that provide semiautomatic separation of WB. These are in limited use, but the concept has great potential.
Figure 5.2 Diagrammatic illustration of the separation of whole blood into red cells, plasma, and platelet concentrate.
Table 5.5 Content of additive solutions.
Source: Fung MK, Eder A, Spitalnik SL, Westhoff CM, ed. Technical Manual, 19th edn. Bethesda, MD: American Association of Blood Banks, 2017, p. 135. © 2017 AABB. Reproduced with permission from AABB.
AS‐1 (Adsol) | AS‐3 (Nutricel) | |
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Dextrose (glucose) | 111 | 55 |
Adenine | 2 | 2 |
NaH2PO4 | – | – |
Mannitol | 41 | – |
NaCl | 154 | 70 |
Na3‐citrate | – | 23 |
Citric acid | 2 |
NaH2PO4, monobasic sodium phosphate; NaCl, sodium chloride; Na3‐citrate, trisodium citrate.
Table 5.6 Characteristics of red cells in AS‐1 (Adsol) for 42 days of storage.
Source: McCullough J. Transfusion medicine. In: Handin RI, Lux SE, Stossel TP, eds. Blood: Principles and Practice of Hematology. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, p. 2018. Reproduced with permission from Robert Handin.
Days of storage | |||||||
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Indices | 0 | 7 | 14 | 21 | 28 | 35 | 42 |
pH (at 37°C) | 7.00 | 6.86 | 6.69 | 6.55 | – | 6.43 | 3.34 |
RBC ATP (mmol/g Hgb) | 4.69 | 4.97 | 4.83 | 4.50 | 3.75 | 3.47 | 3.24 |
RBC DPG (mmol/g Hgb) | 10.88 | 8.16 | 1.96 | 0.87 | 0.65 | 0.54 | 0.65 |
Supernatant sodium (mEq/L) |
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