Hussein M A, Schiffer C A, Lee E J
Division of Hematologic Malignancies, University of Maryland Cancer Center, Baltimore.
Transfusion. 1990 Oct;30(8):701-3. doi: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1990.30891020327.x.
Incubation of stored platelet concentrates (PCs) at 37 degrees C for 1 hour has been reported to result in a better morphology score and improved platelet recovery. A study was conducted in adult patients with leukemia to determine whether incubation of stored PCs results in an improved platelet recovery as measured by 10-minute posttransfusion corrected count increments (CCI). Eligible patients had platelet counts of less than 30,000 per microL and were clinically stable. Patients were transfused with 6 to 10 units of PC stored for 3 days (15 studies) or 4 days (5 studies). Platelets were pooled and then split in two equal volumes so that each patient received two sequential half-transfusions, one incubated at 37 degrees C for 1 hour and the other kept at 22 degrees C for 1 hour. Patients were randomized as to which half-transfusion was received first. The mean CCI of the incubated half-transfusions was 13.6 x 10(3) when they were given first and 14.5 x 10(3) when given second; this was not significantly different from the mean CCI of the nonincubated half-transfusions: 13.8 x 10(3) when they were given first and 13.8 x 10(3) when given second. In contrast to earlier reports, it can be concluded that incubation of pooled PCs does not improve platelet recovery.