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In vitro quality control analysis after processing and during storage of feline packed red blood cells units.

Carles Blasi-BruguéRui R F FerreiraI Mesa SanchezRita M C GraçaInês M CardosoAugusto J F de MatosRafael Ruiz de Gopegui
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
According to the US-FDA guidelines for human blood banking that recommend a maximum of 1% haemolysis, the results of this study show that all feline pRBC units with less than 24 h of shelf life have low levels of haemolysis. However, units preserved up to 28 days can only be administered if tested for haemolysis before use, since 13.88% units exceeded the 1% limit. The semi-closed system was considered safe for use as bacterial contamination was not detected in any pRBC unit.
Keyphrases
  • quality control
  • red blood cell
  • endothelial cells
  • risk assessment
  • clinical practice