PRESTORAGE LEUKOCYTE REDUCTION WITH IN-LIN FILTRATION SYSTEM FOR WHOLE BLOOD (Sepacell Integra MAP): EVALUATION OF SYSTEM EFFICIENCY AND BLOOD PRODUCTS
M. Akino, S. Yamamoto, Satoshi Saikawa, Masako Satoh, Kimiko Segawa, K. Kobayashi, K. Ikebuchi, H. Ikeda
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Abstract
Anewly developed leukoreduction filter system for whole blood was evaluated. Whole blood was leukoreduced with the closed system(Sepacell Integra MAP), followed by centrifugation to obtain red cells and plasma(Leukocyte-reduced plasma: LR-FFP). Red cells were reconstituted with MAP solution(Leukocyte-reduced RCC: LR-RCC). Residual leukocyte counts were 1.8±1.3×105/bag after filtration and O.9±0.5×105/bag in LRRCC. These values are well below those indicated in the AABB standard and CE guideline. Erythrocyte recovery rate in Sepacell MAP was 89.1±2.3%, which was not different from that in red cell concentrate without filtration(buffy coat reduced RCC: BCR-RCC). There was no accumulation of IL-1β, IL-80r LDH in the supernatants of LR-RCC during storage. Further, there was no significant difference in electrolyte levels in the supernatant and red cell fractions during storage between LR-RCC and BCR-RCC. In LR-FFP, elevation of C3a was observed in 2 0f 6 samples, while elevation of LDH was not observed.