In vitro quality of amotosalen-UVA pathogen-inactivated mini-pool plasma prepared from whole blood stored overnight.
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Date publication
août 2018
Journal
Vox sanguinis
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GACHET Christian
Tous les auteurs :
Ravanat C, Dupuis A, Marpaux N, Naegelen C, Mourey G, Isola H, Laforêt M, Morel P, Gachet C
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Résumé
Small batch-pooled (mini-pool) whole blood (WB)-derived plasma could be an alternative cost-effective source of therapeutic plasma (TP), but carries an increased risk of transfusion-transmitted infection due to exposure of the recipient to several donors. This risk can be mitigated by inactivation of pathogens susceptible to the amotosalen-UVA (AUVA)-treatment. We evaluated the conservation of coagulation factors in AUVA-plasma prepared from WB stored overnight under routine operating conditions, to determine its therapeutic efficacy. Thrombin generation (TG) by the AUVA-plasma was used to provide an integrated measure of the hemostatic capacity.
Mots clés
hemostasis, pathogen inactivation, plasma, quality control
Référence
Vox Sang.. 2018 Aug 6;: