Inter-donor variability in deformability of red blood cells in blood units.
Gregory BarshteinTanja L RasmusenOrly ZeligDan ArbellSaul YedgarPublished in: Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (2020)
Packed RBCs are generally supplied for transfusion by the FIFO criterion based on the assumption that the storage duration is a key factor of RBC quality. This study demonstrates that the deformability of red blood cells is significantly different in donors, and substantial variability persists throughout the entire process of their storage. Therefore, the FIFO criterion is not sufficient for assessing the RBC deformability, which should, therefore, be specifically characterised for each unit.