Abstract
The ability of platelet concentrates stored at room temperature to withstand transportion after removal from the rotator and ideal temperature environment was studied by reinfusing autologous 51Cr-labeled platelets obtained from normal volunteers. Periods of up to 6 h off the rotator and not under temperature control did not result in a significant change in platelet viability. Platelets transported up to 12 h ater 24 h of storage and then placed on a rotator for the remainder of the 72-h storage interval also showed expected recovery and survival. Room temperature-stored platelets may be used even when transportation for up to 6 h is required before the concentrates are transfused.