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http://hdl.handle.net/11189/10577| Title: | Neocyte-enriched blood does not provide a survival advantage for red cells when compared to conventional filtered blood | Authors: | Meyer, Burnet Adriaan Hendrickse, Heather Davison, Glenda Mary |
Keywords: | Chronic blood transfusion;Haemolysis;Neocytes;Young red blood cells | Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | Wiley | Source: | Meyer, B.A., Hendrickse, H. & Davison, G.M. 2025. Neocyte-enriched blood does not provide a survival advantage for red cells when compared to conventional filtered blood. Vox Sanguinis, 120(10): 969-976. [https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.70085] | Journal: | Vox Sanguinis | Abstract: | BackgroundandObjectives:Redbloodcell (RBC)concentratesarestoredat1–6C forupto42days, but storage lesionscan leadtowastage. Pooledneocytesmay extendRBCshelf-life, benefitingpatientswhorequire frequent transfusions. This studyaimedtoimprovethelongevityofstoredRBCsbyisolatingneocytesandcomparingtherateofhaemolysis,biochemicalchangesandviabilitywithfilteredblood. Materials andMethods: Thirty filtered units were processed. Neocytes were extracted and enrichedwith saline-adenine- glucose-mannitol. Both filtered and neocyte-enriched unitswere stored for 42days. Sampleswere analysed every 14daysforRBCcount,meancellvolume(MCV),meancellhaemoglobinconcentration(MCHC),haemoglobin,sodiumandsupernatanthaemolysis. Results:Therewasnosignificantdifference inredcell countbetweenfilteredand neocyte-enrichedunits (p=0.27).Bothtypesshowed increasedmeancorpuscular volume anddecreasedMCHCover the42days, withno significant differences observed (p≥0.05). Sodiumlevels inthesupernatantdecreasedwhilepercentage supernatanthaemolysisincreasedsteadilyinbothunits,albeitwithoutsignificantdifferences(p≥0.05).Thehaemoglobinremainedstableforbothunittypes. Conclusion: Overall, neocyte-enriched blood did not demonstrate any longevity advantagecomparedtopre-storedleucocyte-reducedRBCsusingtheconventional manual collectionmethod.Thesefindingsalignwithpreviousstudiesusingvarious neocytecollectionmethods. Feasibilitywashighlightedas themainchallenge, as manyofthesemethodshaveproventooexpensiveandlaborious. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11189/10577 | ISSN: | 0042-9007 1423-0410 (Online) |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.70085 |
| Appears in Collections: | HWSci - Journal Articles (DHET subsidised) |
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