Washed Red Blood Cells Flashcards
What is the shelf life of washed red blood cells in an open system?
- The shelf life of washed red blood cells in an open system is 24 hours.
What is the status of washed red blood cells in terms of the system they are in?
- Washed red blood cells are in an open system.
Why is a closed system not yet fully developed in the context of washed red blood cells?
- A closed system is not yet fully developed because it requires the introduction of a wash solution.
How many Celcius in the storage temp for Washed Red Blood Cells
> 1-6ºC ref temp
Why is plasma removal necessary in individuals with specific conditions such as febrile reactions, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, patients with antibodies, IgA deficiency, and alloantibodies?
- Plasma removal is required because it contain offending proteins/antibodies that can trigger transfusion-associated reactions
- Including febrile reactions paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, and adverse reactions in patients with antibodies, IgA deficiency, and alloantibodies.
What is the significance of MAJOR-PT SERUM – DONOR REDCELL in terms of antibodies and antigen reactions?
- It plays a crucial role in identifying antibodies present in a patient’s serum that will react with antigens on donor red blood cells.
What has replaced the minor crossmatch in routine pre-transfusion procedures?
- Replaced by antibody screening and donor serum antibody screening as part of routine pre-transfusion procedures.
- It is only performed if specifically requested.
Give the Indications in WASHED RED BLOOD CELLS- OPEN SYSTEM
- Anemia with history of febrile reactions; PNH; for pxs with plasma proteins
antibodies to reduced allergic reactions (for IgA-deficient pxs) - Became a requirement for alloimmunization patient reaction