COMMENTARY ON THE SAFETY OF RED-CELLS PRESERVED IN EXTENDED-STORAGE MEDIA FOR NEONATAL TRANSFUSIONS

被引:59
作者
LUBAN, NLC [1 ]
STRAUSS, RG [1 ]
HUME, HA [1 ]
机构
[1] AMER ASSOC BLOOD BANKS,COMM PEDIAT HEMOTHERAPY,ARLINGTON,VA
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10.1046/j.1537-2995.1991.31391165172.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Red cells preserved in extended-storage media are the standard product dispensed by many regional blood centers. When the red cells are intended for neonatal transfusion, concern exists about the safety of the relatively high qualities of additives present in these media. Definitive studies to address these concerns are not available. Therefore, to estimate the effects of additives and to delineate circumstances in which they might be harmful, the quantities transfused in defined clinical settings were calculated, and the following recommendations are offered for transfusing infants < 4 months of age. First, red cells preserved in extended-storage media should present no substantive risks when used for small-volume (approximately 10 mL/kg) transfusions of premature infants and can be used without additional processing. Second, the risks for the most premature neonatal patients or those with severe renal and/or hepatic insufficiency cannot be defined clearly, and, because data are not available to ensure safety for these infants, removal of the additive medium and resuspension of the red cells in saline or albumin solution immediately before transfusion are recommended. Third, following a similar rationale, it seems prudent to avoid using entire units of red cells preserved in extended-storage media in massive transfusion settings (e.g., exchange transfusion, cardiac surgery, and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation). In these settings, the preservative medium should be removed and the red cells resuspended in the fluid that is most appropriate for the procedure that is planned. It must be emphasized that these recommendations are based on calculations and hypothetical settings, not actual data. Accordingly, they are tentative and should be altered as definitive information becomes available.
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