Volume : VII, Issue : XI, November - 2018

RED CELL STORAGE: CHANGES AND CONCERN WITH BLOOD TRANSFUSION

Dr Fulzele Parag Prabhakar, Mrs Lakshmee K Halankar, Dr Yasmeen Khatib, Dr Reema Wankar, Dr Naveen V, Dr Garima V.

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 OBJECTIVES –To study the changes associated with red cell storage and risk associated with blood transfusion.

MATERIAL AND METHODSA total of 31 whole blood units with CPDA–1 as a preservative were studied for markers of storage lesion along with red cell indices on day 0, day 7, day 14 and day 28 of storage.

RESULTChanges in the levels of total protein, sodium and potassium were statistically significant. There was a gradual reduction in glucose, albumin, and calcium concentration. The overall average daily potassium change of 0.41 mmol/l and sodium change of 0.33 mmol/l over the 28 days period was noticed.

CONCLUSION During storage red cell undergoes several changes affecting survival and function. Clinical effect occurring due to storage lesion in transfused patient needs more studies to be undertaken to see the in vitro effect of red cell storage changes

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RED CELL STORAGE: CHANGES AND CONCERN WITH BLOOD TRANSFUSION , Dr Fulzele Parag Prabhakar, Mrs Lakshmee K Halankar, Dr Yasmeen Khatib, Dr Reema Wankar, Dr Naveen V, Dr Garima V. , INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7|Issue-11| November-2018


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