STORAGE OF SINGLE-DONOR PLATELET CONCENTRATES - METABOLIC AND FUNCTIONAL-CHANGES

被引:31
作者
BOCK, M [1 ]
GLASER, A [1 ]
PFOSSER, A [1 ]
SCHLEUNING, M [1 ]
HEIM, MU [1 ]
MEMPEL, W [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MUNICH,GROSSHADERN CLIN,DEPT MED 3,CTR TRANSFUS,W-8000 MUNICH 2,GERMANY
关键词
D O I
10.1046/j.1537-2995.1993.33493242638.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
During the last decade, the trend toward intensifying chemotherapeutic regimens in patients with hematologic malignancies rapidly increased the demand for single-donor platelet concentrates (PCs). The logistics of such supply, however, necessitated the storage of these blood components prior to transfusion. Today, most blood centers use di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate-free blood bags, which are assumed to allow a storage period of up to 5 days. This report describes biochemical and functional changes of stored single-donor PCs, which may influence the expected quality of PCs. The acid-base status is characterized by an initial respiratory alkalosis compensated by a metabolic acidosis. Changes in extracellular electrolyte, lactate dehydrogenase, glucose, lactate, elastase, and complement levels, as well as in the release of alpha granule content and the initial activation of plasma coagulation, are demonstrated. These changes result in a functional impairment of stored PCs as reflected by thromboxane and serotonin release reaction and by aggregation and in vitro bleeding time studies. In contrast, in vivo recovery and survival rates have been reported to be unaffected. Whether the good recovery and survival rates are caused by a rejuvenescence of stored PCs in vivo or are due to Injured circulating platelets has not yet been proven.
引用
收藏
页码:311 / 315
页数:5
相关论文
共 26 条
[1]   PREPARATION OF WHITE CELL-DEPLETED BLOOD - COMPARISON OF 2 BEDSIDE FILTER SYSTEMS [J].
BOCK, M ;
WAGNER, M ;
KNUPPEL, W ;
RIEDNER, C ;
PACHMANN, U ;
HEIM, MU ;
MEMPEL, W .
TRANSFUSION, 1990, 30 (01) :26-29
[2]  
BOCK M, 1991, INFUSIONSTHERAPIE, V18, P137
[3]   PLASMA-LEVELS OF IONIZED AND TOTAL CALCIUM DURING STORAGE OF CITRATED PLATELET CONCENTRATE [J].
BODE, AP ;
MILLER, DT ;
TOFFALETTI, J .
TRANSFUSION, 1989, 29 (06) :534-538
[4]  
BODEMANN HH, 1992, LABOR DIAGNOSE, V613
[5]  
CHERNOFF AI, 1989, TRANSFUSION, V29, P711
[6]   THE EFFECT OF PRESTORAGE WHITE CELL REDUCTION ON THE FUNCTION AND VIABILITY OF STORED PLATELET CONCENTRATES [J].
DZIK, WH ;
CUSACK, WF ;
SHERBURNE, B ;
KICKLER, T .
TRANSFUSION, 1992, 32 (04) :334-339
[7]   DETECTION OF PLATELET ACTIVATION WITH MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES AND FLOW-CYTOMETRY - CHANGES DURING PLATELET STORAGE [J].
FIJNHEER, R ;
MODDERMAN, PW ;
VELDMAN, H ;
OUWEHAND, WH ;
NIEUWENHUIS, HK ;
ROOS, D ;
DEKORTE, D .
TRANSFUSION, 1990, 30 (01) :20-25
[8]   PLATELET STORAGE LESION IN 2ND-GENERATION CONTAINERS - CORRELATION WITH PLATELET ATP LEVELS [J].
HOLME, S ;
HEATON, WA ;
COURTRIGHT, M .
VOX SANGUINIS, 1987, 53 (04) :214-220
[9]  
KRATZER MAA, 1985, HAEMOSTASIS, V15, P357
[10]  
KRATZER MAA, 1985, HAEMOSTASIS, V15, P363