One size doesn't fit all: Should we reconsider the introduction of cold-stored platelets in blood bank inventories?

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Platelet concentrates are universally prepared with a standard method and stored for 5 days at room temperature (20-24°C) in gentle agitation. Currently, there is a renewed interest in the possibility of storing platelet concentrates below the standard temperatures. In fact, cold platelets might be more effective in bleeding patients and have a lower risk of bacterial transmission. Inventories including platelets at different temperatures may favour patient-centred strategies for prophylactic or therapeutic transfusions.

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Berzuini, A., Spreafico, M., & Prati, D. (2017). One size doesn’t fit all: Should we reconsider the introduction of cold-stored platelets in blood bank inventories? F1000Research. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.10363.1

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