The effect of replacing a standard citrate anticoagulant with one containing half the amount of citrate on
the in vitro properties of components prepared from blood donations was investigated. This resulted in a significant
improvement in factor VIII stability such that there was little loss during overnight storage, and this was reflected in
the factor VIII yield in cryoprecipitate. The quality of cellular components in red cell units stored up to 35 days or
platelet concentrates stored up to 7 days was not adversely affected. Although initial levels were similar to those in
standard anticoagulant, the extent of fibrinopeptide A generation and complement C3 breakdown in red cell units
stored for 35 days in half-strength citrate was somewhat increased.
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