A hypotonic storage solution did not prolong the viability of RBCs

Transfusion. 2000 Aug;40(8):994-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.2000.40080994.x.

Abstract

Background: Hypotonic storage solutions and WBC filtration are both reported to improve RBC viability. This study tested the ability of an investigational hypotonic storage solution (AS-24, Medsep Corp.) to extend the viability of liquid-stored RBCs to 8 weeks.

Study design and methods: In a pair of crossover trials, 11 RBC units, WBC-reduced by filtration and stored in AS-24 for 8 weeks, were compared with units from the same donors that were stored for 6 weeks in AS-3, and 13 RBC units, WBC-reduced by filtration and stored in AS-3 for 8 weeks, were compared with units from the same donors that were stored for 6 weeks in AS-3. Viability was measured by the (51)Cr/(99m)Tc double-isotope method.

Results: RBC viability at 8 weeks averaged 64 +/- 3 percent in the AS-24 units and 67 +/- 2 percent in the AS-3 units. It was equal at 77 +/- 3 percent and 77 +/- 2 percent after 6 weeks' storage in AS-3 in both trials.

Conclusions: Prestorage WBC reduction and storage in AS-24 did not extend RBC viability to 8 weeks. The improved viability previously demonstrated with storage of dilute suspensions of RBCs in hypotonic solutions is probably caused by factors other than the hypotonicity.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Adenine / pharmacology
  • Adenosine Triphosphate / blood
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Citrates / pharmacology
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Erythrocyte Indices / drug effects
  • Erythrocytes / chemistry
  • Erythrocytes / cytology*
  • Filtration
  • Glucose / pharmacology
  • Hemolysis
  • Humans
  • Hypotonic Solutions / pharmacology*
  • Leukocytes
  • Phosphates / pharmacology
  • Preservatives, Pharmaceutical / pharmacology
  • Sodium Chloride / pharmacology

Substances

  • AS-3 preservative solution
  • Citrates
  • Hypotonic Solutions
  • Phosphates
  • Preservatives, Pharmaceutical
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Adenosine Triphosphate
  • Glucose
  • Adenine