Improved extension of platelet storage in a polyolefin container with higher oxygen permeability

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This study evaluated a newly developed polyolefin bag, which has a 50%/m2 higher oxygen permeability to extend the shelf-life of platelets. Single-donor aphaeresis platelets were pooled, separated equally into two bags, PO-80 (0.8 l capacity) and KBP-PO (1 l capacity) for control, and stored in plasma for up to 7 d. Platelet biochemical and functional parameters were monitored in bags containing high (4.2 × 1011/250 ml/bag, n = 9) and low (2.0 × 1011/ 200 ml/bag, n = 3) concentrations of platelets over the storage period. After 7 d of storage, the PO-80 bags containing high concentrations of platelets had a better pH (mean pH 6.74) than those stored in KBP-PO (pH 6.32, P < 0.01); none of the nine PO-80 bags with a high platelet concentration had a pH below 6.2, compared with four of nine controls (P < 0.05). Similarly, lactate values were 20.19 mmol/l and 28.09 mmol/l respectively (P < 0.05). Aerobic metabolism was maintained better with greater O2 consumption and less lactate generation in high-platelet concentration PO-80 bags than in the control bags. A significant difference was also found in pH, pCO2 and lactate levels between the two bags containing low concentrations of platelets during the 7-d period. The in vitro characteristics of platelets declined less over 7 d when stored in a higher oxygen permeable container than in a marketed bag.

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Yuasa, T., Ohto, H., Yasunaga, R., Kai, T., Shirahama, N., & Ogata, T. (2004). Improved extension of platelet storage in a polyolefin container with higher oxygen permeability. British Journal of Haematology, 126(1), 153–159. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.04994.x

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