溶血
浅黄色外套
全血
医学
血液成分
质量(理念)
红细胞
红细胞
红细胞压积
急诊医学
内科学
外科
免疫学
哲学
认识论
作者
Andrew Jordan,Deborah Chen,Qijian Yi,Tamir Kanias,Mark T. Gladwin,Jason P. Acker
出处
期刊:Vox Sanguinis
[Wiley]
日期:2016-03-18
卷期号:111 (1): 8-15
被引量:100
摘要
Background and Objectives Quality control ( QC ) data collected by blood services are used to monitor production and to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. We demonstrate how analysis of quality control data can be used to highlight the sources of variability within red cell concentrates ( RCC s). Materials and Methods We merged Canadian Blood Services QC data with manufacturing and donor records for 28 227 RCC between June 2011 and October 2014. Units were categorized based on processing method, bag manufacturer, donor age and donor sex, then assessed based on product characteristics: haemolysis and haemoglobin levels, unit volume, leucocyte count and haematocrit. Results Buffy‐coat method (top/bottom)‐processed units exhibited lower haemolysis than units processed using the whole‐blood filtration method (top/top). Units from female donors exhibited lower haemolysis than male donations. Processing method influenced unit volume and the ratio of additive solution to residual plasma. Conclusions Stored red blood cell characteristics are influenced by prestorage processing and donor factors. Understanding the relationship between processing, donors and RCC quality will help blood services to ensure the safety of transfused products.
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