2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2007.09.006
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Stored packed red blood cells contain a procoagulant phospholipid reducible by leukodepletion filters and washing

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“…44 During storage, RBCs become less deformable, undergo ATP and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate depletion, lose their ability to generate nitric oxide, have increased adhesiveness to vascular endothelium, release procoagulant phospholipids, and accumulate proinflammatory molecules, as well as free iron and hemoglobin. [45][46][47][48] As a result, transfused stored RBCs may impair tissue oxygen delivery, promote a proinflammatory state, exacerbate tissue oxidative stress, and activate leukocytes and the coagulation cascade. 45,46,48 In susceptible patients, such as those undergoing cardiac surgery, these changes can lead to organ dysfunction, with the kidney seemingly at particularly high risk for injury.…”
Section: Rbc Transfusionmentioning
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“…44 During storage, RBCs become less deformable, undergo ATP and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate depletion, lose their ability to generate nitric oxide, have increased adhesiveness to vascular endothelium, release procoagulant phospholipids, and accumulate proinflammatory molecules, as well as free iron and hemoglobin. [45][46][47][48] As a result, transfused stored RBCs may impair tissue oxygen delivery, promote a proinflammatory state, exacerbate tissue oxidative stress, and activate leukocytes and the coagulation cascade. 45,46,48 In susceptible patients, such as those undergoing cardiac surgery, these changes can lead to organ dysfunction, with the kidney seemingly at particularly high risk for injury.…”
Section: Rbc Transfusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45][46][47][48] As a result, transfused stored RBCs may impair tissue oxygen delivery, promote a proinflammatory state, exacerbate tissue oxidative stress, and activate leukocytes and the coagulation cascade. 45,46,48 In susceptible patients, such as those undergoing cardiac surgery, these changes can lead to organ dysfunction, with the kidney seemingly at particularly high risk for injury. 44 …”
Section: Rbc Transfusionmentioning
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“…For instance, it has been observed that stored RBCs develop a "procoagulant activity." [18][19][20][21] If such activity correlates to the promotion of clotting in vivo, then such procoagulant activity may simultaneously be therapeutic to a patient suffering hemorrhage and lethal to a patient suffering thrombosis. This is both a concern as far as adjusting medical practice to individual patient needs, but also for the validity of clinical trials in which patients with diseases of different pathologies are included together in groups assessing medical outcomes.…”
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“…In humans, an increase in phosphatidylserine (PS) expression on the red cell surface is a recognized storage lesion 9, 10, 11. PS is a negatively charged phospholipid, comprising a portion of the erythrocyte cell membrane.…”
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“…With the use of a leukoreduction filter before storage, the majority of leukocytes and platelets are extracted from the unit of blood, preventing these cells from influencing the environment within the pRBC unit, and decreasing the inflammatory response associated with transfusion 20. In units of stored human pRBCs, the removal of leukocytes and platelets by leukoreduction before storage causes a significant decrease in erythrocyte PS expression 10. A decrease in the concentrations of leukocytes and platelets in the unit also removes the main source of eicosanoid synthesis.…”
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