Department of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care, BluePearl Veterinary Partners, Tampa, Florida, USA.
J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio). 2022 Mar;32(2):181-188. doi: 10.1111/vec.13164. Epub 2021 Dec 28.
Hemolysis is an indicator of storage lesion that occurs in stored packed red blood cells (pRBCs) over time. Intermittent mixing of red blood cells in the additive solutions may be beneficial but may also result in iatrogenic injury. Position of units in storage may also affect the quality of the pRBCs. This prospective study was designed to evaluate hemolytic effect of mixing frequency and storage position on canine pRBCs over a period of 28 days.
Prospective in vitro study SETTING: Private practice referral hospital with an internal blood bank ANIMALS: Thirty-two healthy prescreened dogs enrolled in a volunteer blood banking program INTERVENTIONS: None MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A total of 160 samples were evaluated. Forty canine pRBC units were split into 4 daughter bags and stored in varying positions with different mixing frequencies. Samples were stored upright and mixed daily, upright and mixed weekly, horizontally and mixed daily, or horizontally and mixed weekly for a period of 28 days. At days 0, 7, 14, and 28, samples from the units were analyzed to calculate percent hemolysis. No differences were found in any hemolytic indicators investigated (total hemoglobin, free plasma hemoglobin, and packed cell volume) until day 28 in all test groups. Canine pRBCs stored upright and mixed weekly or stored horizontally and mixed weekly resulted in less hemolysis and free plasma hemoglobin when compared to units stored horizontally and mixed daily only at day 28.
Statistically significant hemolysis was not evident amongst canine pRBC groups less than 28 days old suggesting that positioning and mixing frequency was irrelevant until day 28. Beyond 28 days despite the presence of hemolysis, no definitive recommendation could be made with respect to best practice for storage position or mixing frequency of stored canine pRBCs.
溶血是储存损伤的指标,随着时间的推移,储存的袋装红细胞(pRBC)会发生溶血。在添加剂溶液中间歇性混合红细胞可能是有益的,但也可能导致医源性损伤。储存单位的位置也可能影响 pRBC 的质量。本前瞻性研究旨在评估混合频率和储存位置对犬 pRBC 在 28 天内的溶血效应。
前瞻性体外研究
内部血库的私人执业转诊医院
32 只健康的预筛选犬参加了志愿者献血计划
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共评估了 160 个样本。40 个犬 pRBC 单位分为 4 个子袋,并以不同的混合频率储存在不同的位置。样本直立储存并每天混合、直立储存并每周混合、水平储存并每天混合或水平储存并每周混合 28 天。在第 0、7、14 和 28 天,从各单位抽取样本进行分析,计算溶血百分比。在所有试验组中,直到第 28 天,所有调查的溶血指标(总血红蛋白、游离血浆血红蛋白和红细胞压积)均无差异。与仅水平储存和每天混合的单位相比,直立储存和每周混合或水平储存和每周混合的犬 pRBC 在第 28 天仅导致更少的溶血和游离血浆血红蛋白。
不到 28 天的犬 pRBC 组未出现明显的溶血,表明在第 28 天之前,定位和混合频率并不重要。尽管存在溶血,但超过 28 天后,对于储存犬 pRBC 的最佳储存位置或混合频率,无法做出明确的推荐。