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溶剂/去污剂处理的血浆对体外储存红细胞的影响。

The effect of solvent/detergent-treated plasma on red cells stored in vitro.

作者信息

Geiger T L, Pisciotto P T, Baril L L, Snyder E L

机构信息

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

出版信息

Transfusion. 1995 Jun;35(6):487-92. doi: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1995.35695288767.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The potential use of solvent/detergent-treated plasma (S/D plasma) in transfusion practice raises concerns about the cytolytic effects that any residual solvent and detergent in the virally inactivated blood component might have on units of red cells in vitro, if the two components are mixed during preparation.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

S/D plasma was mixed with variously processed units of stored red cells, in vitro, to evaluate the effect the residual solvent and detergent would have on cell membrane integrity. A paired protocol design was used in which half-units of red cells were exposed to S/D plasma (test), and the matched half-units were exposed to either the supernatant additive solution from the original red cell unit or standard fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) (control). After incubation for up to 5 days, the units were evaluated for evidence of hemolysis or changes in other red cell storage assays.

RESULTS

This study showed that, for fresh additive solution red cells (AS-1), the 5-day storage plasma hemoglobin levels were comparable in the red cells exposed to S/D plasma (21 mg/dL) and in the paired half-units stored in the original AS-1 supernatant (31 mg/dL) (p > 0.05). Similar findings were recorded for stored AS-1 red cells (S/D plasma; 111 mg/dL vs. AS-1 supernatant, 147 mg/dL; p > 0.05); stored CPDA-1 red cells (S/D plasma, 133 mg/dL vs. FFP, 103 mg/dL; p > 0.05); frozen red cells (S/D plasma, 28 mg/dL vs. FFP, 18 mg/dL; p > 0.017); and stored irradiated AS-1 red cells (S/D plasma, 608 mg/dL vs. AS-1 supernatant, 726 mg/dL; p > 0.05). Comparable results were found for other assays, including levels of plasma potassium, osmotic fragility, and red cell antigen titer.

CONCLUSION

These data show that S/D plasma does not induce red cell lysis even after 5 days of in vitro storage. These results are consistent with previous findings by this laboratory that platelets are not harmed by storage in S/D plasma. Red cells resuspended in S/D plasma and stored for up to 5 days maintain in vitro storage characteristics that are acceptable for the use of the cells in clinical transfusion practice.

摘要

背景

在输血实践中使用溶剂/去污剂处理的血浆(S/D血浆)引发了人们的担忧,即如果在制备过程中将病毒灭活的血液成分中任何残留的溶剂和去污剂与红细胞单位在体外混合,可能会对红细胞产生细胞溶解作用。

研究设计与方法

将S/D血浆与经过不同处理的储存红细胞单位在体外混合,以评估残留的溶剂和去污剂对细胞膜完整性的影响。采用配对方案设计,其中红细胞半单位暴露于S/D血浆(试验组),匹配的半单位暴露于原始红细胞单位的上清添加剂溶液或标准新鲜冰冻血浆(FFP)(对照组)。孵育长达5天后,评估各单位是否有溶血迹象或其他红细胞储存检测指标的变化。

结果

本研究表明,对于新鲜添加剂溶液红细胞(AS-1),暴露于S/D血浆的红细胞(21mg/dL)和储存在原始AS-1上清液中的配对半单位红细胞(31mg/dL)在5天储存后的血浆血红蛋白水平相当(p>0.05)。储存的AS-1红细胞也有类似发现(S/D血浆组为111mg/dL,AS-1上清液组为147mg/dL;p>0.05);储存的CPDA-1红细胞(S/D血浆组为133mg/dL,FFP组为103mg/dL;p>0.05);冰冻红细胞(S/D血浆组为28mg/dL,FFP组为18mg/dL;p>0.017);以及储存的辐照AS-1红细胞(S/D血浆组为608mg/dL,AS-1上清液组为726mg/dL;p>0.05)。在其他检测指标方面也得到了类似结果,包括血浆钾水平、渗透脆性和红细胞抗原滴度。

结论

这些数据表明,即使在体外储存5天后,S/D血浆也不会诱导红细胞溶解。这些结果与本实验室先前的发现一致,即血小板储存在S/D血浆中不会受到损害。重悬于S/D血浆中并储存长达5天的红细胞维持了体外储存特性,可用于临床输血实践。

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