Evaluation of platelets componentized with the Reveos Automated Blood Processing System and stored for 7 days at room temperature in a non‐Di(2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) platelet pooling set
Kristin M. Reddoch‐Cardenas,
Samantha L. Perez,
Justin N. Ferdin
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPlatelet concentrates (PCs) used for transfusion can be produced by apheresis or derived from whole blood (WB). The Reveos device is the first US Food and Drug Administration‐approved automated blood processing system that can produce PCs. In this work, we evaluated the quality and function of Reveos‐collected PCs stored for 7 days at room temperature.Study Design and MethodsWB was collected from healthy donors and componentized on the day of collection (Fresh) or after an overnight hold (Overnight).… Show more
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