Red cells manufactured from lipaemic whole blood donations: Do they have higher haemolysis?
Kelly M WinterRachel G WebbDenese C MarksPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2022)
There was no significant difference in haemolysis in RBC manufactured from lipaemic and non-lipaemic whole blood donations when stored in SAGM; however, the proportion of RBC from lipaemic donations with higher haemolysis was greater than in the controls. There was a weak correlation between red cell haemolysis and plasma triglycerides. Therefore, RBCs derived from lipaemic donations are suitable for blood bank inventories.