Effect of 24-hour whole-blood storage on plasma clotting factors

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O'Neill, EM
Rowley, J
Hansson-Wicher, M
McCarter, S
Ragno, G
Valeri, CR
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[1] Amer Red Cross, Blood Serv, Dedham, MA 02026 USA
[2] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Naval Blood Res Lab, Boston, MA 02118 USA
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10.1046/j.1537-2995.1999.39050488.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: The current requirements for the preparation of fresh-frozen plasma within 8 hours of whole-blood collection were designed to maintain clotting factor activities. These requirements, however, limit the production of fresh-frozen plasma in a large blood center. There are few data on the effect of the extension of CPD whole-blood storage to 24 hours on clotting factor activity. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A 500-mL unit of whole blood was collected from 10 volunteer donors. At 1 hour after collection, a plasma sample was separated by centrifugation, and each unit was equally divided into 2 half-units, with 1 half-unit stored at 4 degrees C (range, 1-6 degrees C) and I half-unit stored at 22 degrees C (range, 20-24 degrees C) for 8 hours after collection. Each half-unit was then placed at 4 degrees C for further storage for 16 hours. At 8 and 24 hours after collection, plasma samples were separated from each half-unit. All plasma samples were frozen at -18 degrees C. Factors V, VII, VIII, and X; fibrinogen; antithrombin III; protein C; and protein S were measured. RESULTS: No significant changes were noted in factors V,VII, and X; fibrinogen; antithrombin III; protein C; and protein S over the 24-hour storage period. Factor VIII in both half-units was significantly reduced, by 13 percent, from the baseline sample as compared to the level in the 8-hour storage sample (p<0.05). Factor VIII was further reduced by 15 to 20 percent after the 24-hour storage period (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The coagulation factor activity for all factors measured, with the exception of factor VIII, showed no significant change over the 24-hour storage period. Factor VIII was significantly decreased by 13 percent in 8-hour storage and by an additional 15 to 20 percent in 24-hour storage. For clinical situations not requiring the replacement of factor VIII only, 24-hour frozen plasma has properties comparable to those of fresh-frozen plasma.
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