Ringer's lactate is compatible with saline-adenine-glucosemannitol preserved packed red blood cells for rapid transfusion

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Purpose Guidelines state that Ringer's lactate (RL) should not be co-administered with packed red blood cells (PRBC) due to a potential risk of clotting. The purpose of this study was to determine whether RL causes clotting in PRBC with the currently used preservative, saline-adenineglucose- mannitol (SAGM). Methods Phase 1: Samples from 12 units of SAGMPRBC were diluted from 0-97.5% with RL and normal saline (NS), incubated for 30 min, and passed through 40 lm filters. Additional samples were frozen and batch analyzed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure prothrombin activation fragment 1 + 2 (F1 + 2), indicative of thrombin generation. Packed red blood cells were also diluted, flushed with crystalloid using a rapid transfusion model, and filtered. Phase 2: Eight further units were serially diluted with RL and incubated for 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240 min. Fresh samples were analyzed by filtration and ELISA. Results Phase 1: No clotting was seen during filtration or using the transfusion model with NS or RL. The F1 + 2 ranged from 2.28 to 154.37 pmol.L-1 in NS dilutions and from 2.80 to 1675.93 pmol-L -1 in RL dilutions, indicating coagulation in some samples. Phase 2: No clotting was observed within 60 min by filtration or ELISA. However, 4 of the 8 units showed clots in the filters of some dilutions between 120 and 240 min. Conclusions No clotting was detected at any dilution of RL with SAGM- preserved PRBC within 60 min, but clotting was detected with extended incubation. The results indicate RL can be safely co-administered with PRBC during rapid transfusion (\60 min). © Canadian Anesthesiologists Society 2010.

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Levac, B., Parlow, J. L., Van Vlymen, J., James, P., Tuttle, A., & Shepherd, L. (2010). Ringer’s lactate is compatible with saline-adenine-glucosemannitol preserved packed red blood cells for rapid transfusion. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 57(12), 1071–1077. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-010-9396-z

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