A novel protocol for cryopreservation of paediatric red blood cell units allows increased availability of rare blood types.
Linda LarssonStella LarssonJulia DervingEmma WatzMichael UhlinPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2019)
Split units of red blood cells can be successfully cryopreserved using the ACP215. In addition to favourably low haemolysis and potassium, they also have higher haematocrit than corresponding whole units and enable involvement of fewer donors at repeated transfusions. These characteristics are all desirable features in paediatric care.