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In vivo viability studies of two additive solutions in the postthaw preservation of red cells held for 3 weeks at 4 degrees C
Authors:GL Moore,   JR Hess,   ME Ledford
Affiliation:Blood Research Division, Letterman Army Institute of Research, Presidio of San Francisco, California.
Abstract:An optimized additive solution was developed for the postthaw preservation of red cells that contained adenine, glucose, disodium phosphate, and citrate buffer. This solution, called AS-17, was compared to AS-3 solution in a clinical trial using 40 subjects (20 in each arm). Fresh-frozen red cells were thawed and deglycerolized after 1 to 18 months and subjected to a second period of storage in either solution for up to 3 weeks at refrigerator temperatures. Both solutions yielded red cells with 24-hour survivals in excess of 75 percent. Cells stored in AS-3 for 21 days had a mean survival of 77 +/− 8 percent and cells stored in AS-17 a mean survival of 79 +/− 11 percent. The AS-17 solution resulted in improved maintenance of pH, p50, and 2,3 DPG compared to that with AS-3, but both solutions appear adequate for 3 weeks of postthaw storage.
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