Assessment of bacterial growth in leukoreduced cold-stored whole blood supports overnight hold at room temperature prior to filtration: A pilot study.
Sandra Ramirez-ArcosYuntong KouDilini KumaranBrankica CulibrkTamiko StewartPeter SchubertKen McTaggartPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2022)
Extended WB-hold prior to leukoreduction allowed proliferation of bacteria able to resist immune clearance, although they did not grow to clinically significant levels. While L. monocytogenes proliferated in LCWB, clinically relevant concentrations were not reached by day 21. These data suggest that transfusing LCWB may not pose a significant bacterial contamination safety risk to transfusion patients.