It is a in general practice and also documented that we can stored RBCs in ACD – 21 days, CPD -31 days and SAGM – 45 days at 4 degree centigrade. Here my question is that how it is resulted.
The underying reason WAS that hemolysis rates below 0.8% at the end of storage time would result in an acceptable in vivo recovery 24 hours after transfusion.
Thanks for responding the question.AS I am also searching it on google, there is also a some relationship between the survival percentage of transfused RBCs after 24 hours and expiry date of the unit .
Hi Dharmesh and Andreas, our company has as product HemSolTm that can preserve RBC's and platelet functions well beyond their expiration dates using conventional storage solutions.
Unfortunately, we are a small company that have had problems with funding our research. The FDA accepted a phase-1 clinical trial with Inova hospitals. We have done small animal trials and in vitro trials (attached), but the FDA wanted rabbit trials before they would sign off on human trials.
The rabbit trials they wanted done will cost ~$400,000, but we do not have the capital to do this.
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