Authors
John R Hess
Publication date
2010/8/1
Journal
Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
51-59
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Red blood cells can be stored in liquid suspension in approved additive solutions for periods up to 6weeks with 0.4% hemolysis, 84% 24-h in vivo recovery, and normal subsequent survival of the cells that persist in the circulation for at least 24h. However, while they are stored, the red cells undergo changes including the loss of adenosine triphosphate, diphosphoglycerate, and potassium, oxidative injury to proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, loss of shape and membrane, increased adhesiveness, decreased flexibility, reduced capillary flow, and decreased oxygen delivery. Deaths have been reported related to the high potassium and lysophospholipids, but are rare.
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JR Hess - Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2010