Novel method for determining when a field‐collected donor unit is sufficiently full

Author:

Yazer Mark H.1ORCID,Werneiwski Kendall2,Thompson Patrick3,Titlestad Kjell4,Watkins Thomas5,Smith Stephen5,Bengtsson Jesper6,Brunetta Denise M.78ORCID,Carlos Luciana79,Jenkins Donald10,Salcido Julian11,Ngamsuntikul Samantha G.11,Taye Habetamu12,Kinfu Abiy12,Tadesse Demewoz12,Jackson Bryon P.13ORCID,Kutner José14,Yokoyama Ana Paula14,Hess John R.15ORCID,Tuott Erin15,Ilmakunnas Minna1617ORCID,de Regt Ann K.18,Wiebke Handke18,Seltsam Axel18ORCID,Braverman Maxwell19,Compton Frances20ORCID,Sutor Laurie2021,Meledeo Michael A.22,Messenger Jacquelyn M.23,DePasquale Marc24

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

2. School of Medicine, Biomedical Master's Program University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

3. Atem Andover UK

4. Department of Clinical Immunology University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

5. Medic Regional Blood Center Knoxville Tennessee USA

6. Department of Clinical Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, Laboratory Medicine Office for Medical Services, Region Skåne Lund Sweden

7. Centro de Hematologia e Hemoterapia do Ceara HEMOCE Fortaleza Brazil

8. Complexo Hospitalar da Universidade Federal do Ceará Transfusion Unit Fortaleza Brazil

9. Instituto Dr Jose Frota Transfusion Unit Fortaleza Brazil

10. Department of Surgery The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center San Antonio Texas USA

11. BioBridge Global San Antonio Texas USA

12. Ethiopian Blood and Tissue Bank service Addis Ababa Ethiopia

13. Department of Pathology University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

14. Hemotherapy and Cell Therapy Department Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein São Paulo Brazil

15. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle Washington USA

16. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

17. Finnish Red Cross Blood Service Helsinki Finland

18. Bavarian Red Cross Blood Service Nuremberg Germany

19. Department of Surgery St. Luke's University Health Network Bethlehem Pennsylvania USA

20. Carter BloodCare Bedford Texas USA

21. Department of Pathology The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

22. Blood and Shock Resuscitation Group United States Army Institute of Surgical Research JBSA‐Fort Sam Houston Texas USA

23. Department of Pathology and Area Laboratory Services Brooke Army Medical Center JBSA‐Fort Sam Houston Texas USA

24. Apex Inc Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWhole blood (WB) collections can occur downrange for immediate administration. An important aspect of these collections is determining when the unit is sufficiently full. This project tested a novel method for determining when a field collection is complete.MethodsThe amount of empty space at the top of WB units, destined to become LTOWB or separated into components, that were collected at blood centers or hospitals was measured by holding a WB unit off the ground and placing the top of a piece of string where the donor tubing entered the bag. The string was marked where it intersected the top of the column of blood in the bag and measured from the top. The WB units were also weighed.ResultsA total of 15 different bags, two of which were measured in two different filling volumes, from 15 hospitals or blood centers were measured and weighed. The most commonly used blood bag, Terumo Imuflex SP, had a median string length of 9 mm (range: 2–24 mm) and weighed a median of 565.1 g (range: 524.8–636.7 g).ConclusionPieces of string can be precut to the appropriate length depending on the type of bag before a mission where field WB collections might be required and a mark placed on the bag before the collection commences to indicate when the unit is full.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference21 articles.

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