Comparison of in-vitro and in-vivo parameters of whole blood derived random donor platelets (RDP) after over-night hold with RDP prepared after 2-h hold: Single centre report from India

Random Donor Platelet (RDP) derived from whole blood is the major source of platelets in India. At our centre, we prepare RDPs by buffy coat method after a holding period of 2-hours (THRDP) as per current regulatory guidelines. Overnight hold of buffy coats before RDP preparation (OHRDP) would logis...

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Published inTransfusion and apheresis science Vol. 60; no. 6; p. 103261
Main Authors Tiwari, Aseem K., Marik, Arghyadeep, Aggarwal, Geet, Pabbi, Swati, Harith, Arun Kumar, Aggarwal, Divyajyoti, Singh, Bhupender
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Abstract Random Donor Platelet (RDP) derived from whole blood is the major source of platelets in India. At our centre, we prepare RDPs by buffy coat method after a holding period of 2-hours (THRDP) as per current regulatory guidelines. Overnight hold of buffy coats before RDP preparation (OHRDP) would logistically optimise the manpower usage at our centre. The aim of this study was to compare both in-vitro as well as in-vivo parameters of OHRDPs with THRDPs. Hematological (Platelet, leucocyte counts), physical (pH and Swirling) and biochemical parameters (pO2, pCO2, lactate, bicarbonate and glucose) as well as platelet activation markers were tested in THRDPs and OHRDPs each at Day-1 and Day-5 as in-vitro studies. Separately, in-vivo study was done where Corrected count increment (CCI) and percentage platelet recovery (PPR) were considered. All parameters were expressed as Mean ± Standard deviation and were analysed using paired t-test with level of significance, p < 0.05. OHRDPs had higher platelet counts and lower leucocytes and CD62 P expression than THRDPs. All other markers were well within the quality control range in both groups. No significant differences were seen in the two groups when comparing CCI and PPR. OHRDPs were found to be as good or better as compared to the THRDPs in the in-vitro part of our study. Additionally, there were no significant differences between the two groups when they were compared in vivo. This makes us conclude that overnight hold of buffy coats may be implemented at our center.
AbstractList Random Donor Platelet (RDP) derived from whole blood is the major source of platelets in India. At our centre, we prepare RDPs by buffy coat method after a holding period of 2-hours (THRDP) as per current regulatory guidelines. Overnight hold of buffy coats before RDP preparation (OHRDP) would logistically optimise the manpower usage at our centre. The aim of this study was to compare both in-vitro as well as in-vivo parameters of OHRDPs with THRDPs. Hematological (Platelet, leucocyte counts), physical (pH and Swirling) and biochemical parameters (pO2, pCO2, lactate, bicarbonate and glucose) as well as platelet activation markers were tested in THRDPs and OHRDPs each at Day-1 and Day-5 as in-vitro studies. Separately, in-vivo study was done where Corrected count increment (CCI) and percentage platelet recovery (PPR) were considered. All parameters were expressed as Mean ± Standard deviation and were analysed using paired t-test with level of significance, p < 0.05. OHRDPs had higher platelet counts and lower leucocytes and CD62 P expression than THRDPs. All other markers were well within the quality control range in both groups. No significant differences were seen in the two groups when comparing CCI and PPR. OHRDPs were found to be as good or better as compared to the THRDPs in the in-vitro part of our study. Additionally, there were no significant differences between the two groups when they were compared in vivo. This makes us conclude that overnight hold of buffy coats may be implemented at our center.
BACKGROUNDRandom Donor Platelet (RDP) derived from whole blood is the major source of platelets in India. At our centre, we prepare RDPs by buffy coat method after a holding period of 2-hours (THRDP) as per current regulatory guidelines. Overnight hold of buffy coats before RDP preparation (OHRDP) would logistically optimise the manpower usage at our centre. The aim of this study was to compare both in-vitro as well as in-vivo parameters of OHRDPs with THRDPs. METHODOLOGYHematological (Platelet, leucocyte counts), physical (pH and Swirling) and biochemical parameters (pO2, pCO2, lactate, bicarbonate and glucose) as well as platelet activation markers were tested in THRDPs and OHRDPs each at Day-1 and Day-5 as in-vitro studies. Separately, in-vivo study was done where Corrected count increment (CCI) and percentage platelet recovery (PPR) were considered. All parameters were expressed as Mean ± Standard deviation and were analysed using paired t-test with level of significance, p < 0.05. RESULTSOHRDPs had higher platelet counts and lower leucocytes and CD62 P expression than THRDPs. All other markers were well within the quality control range in both groups. No significant differences were seen in the two groups when comparing CCI and PPR. CONCLUSIONOHRDPs were found to be as good or better as compared to the THRDPs in the in-vitro part of our study. Additionally, there were no significant differences between the two groups when they were compared in vivo. This makes us conclude that overnight hold of buffy coats may be implemented at our center.
Random Donor Platelet (RDP) derived from whole blood is the major source of platelets in India. At our centre, we prepare RDPs by buffy coat method after a holding period of 2-hours (THRDP) as per current regulatory guidelines. Overnight hold of buffy coats before RDP preparation (OHRDP) would logistically optimise the manpower usage at our centre. The aim of this study was to compare both in-vitro as well as in-vivo parameters of OHRDPs with THRDPs. Hematological (Platelet, leucocyte counts), physical (pH and Swirling) and biochemical parameters (pO2, pCO2, lactate, bicarbonate and glucose) as well as platelet activation markers were tested in THRDPs and OHRDPs each at Day-1 and Day-5 as in-vitro studies. Separately, in-vivo study was done where Corrected count increment (CCI) and percentage platelet recovery (PPR) were considered. All parameters were expressed as Mean ± Standard deviation and were analysed using paired t-test with level of significance, p < 0.05. OHRDPs had higher platelet counts and lower leucocytes and CD62 P expression than THRDPs. All other markers were well within the quality control range in both groups. No significant differences were seen in the two groups when comparing CCI and PPR. OHRDPs were found to be as good or better as compared to the THRDPs in the in-vitro part of our study. Additionally, there were no significant differences between the two groups when they were compared in vivo. This makes us conclude that overnight hold of buffy coats may be implemented at our center.
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Author Tiwari, Aseem K.
Singh, Bhupender
Marik, Arghyadeep
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Pabbi, Swati
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Snippet Random Donor Platelet (RDP) derived from whole blood is the major source of platelets in India. At our centre, we prepare RDPs by buffy coat method after a...
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Blood Platelets - metabolism
Blood Preservation - methods
Buffy coat
Female
Humans
India
Male
Overnight hold
Platelet Activation - physiology
Prospective Studies
Random donor platelets
RDP
Tissue Donors
Two-hour hold
Young Adult
Title Comparison of in-vitro and in-vivo parameters of whole blood derived random donor platelets (RDP) after over-night hold with RDP prepared after 2-h hold: Single centre report from India
URI https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transci.2021.103261
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34538569
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