Preparation and in vitro function of granulocyte concentrates for transfusion to neonates using the IBM 2991 blood processor
- 8 July 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 23 (4), 358-360
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1983.23483276880.x
Abstract
Clinical studies have suggested that granulocyte transfusions may be of value in the treatment of septic neonatal patients who present with severe granulocytopenia. We have developed a protocol for the preparation of granulocyte concentrates from freshly collected units of whole blood, using an automated blood cell processor. The red cells were washed with saline. Then, the buffy coats were collected from the washed red cells and studied for their suitability as granulocyte concentrates for neonatal transfusion. The mean number of granulocytes per concentrate was 1.6 times 109 in a mean volume of 25 ml. Studies of granulocyte function, including viability, random mobility, chemotaxis, phagocytosis and nitro‐blue tetrazolium reduction, demonstrated that the granulocytes were functionally unimpaired following preparation of the concentrates. These studies suggest that concentrates of functional granulocytes, suitable for transfusion to neonatal patients, can be prepared from fresh units of whole blood, using a cell processor. This procedure is more cost‐effective than leukapheresis and allows for delivery of granulocytes for transfusion in a more timely fashion.Keywords
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