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Freeze preservation of platelets using hydroxyethyl starch (HES); a preliminary report.
Authors:C Choudhury
Institution:South Western Regional Blood Transfusion Centre, Southmead, Bristol U.K.
Abstract:A comparative study has been made of platelets stored by freeze preservation following treatment with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or hydroxyethyl starch (HES) with fresh platelets and platelets stored at 4 °C for 48 hr. The indices studied were platelet recovery, pH, light microscope morphology, platelet Factor 3 (PF3) availability and the hypotonic stress response. The DMSO preserved platelets gave a better response to hypotonic stress and incurred lesser degrees of membrane damage as demonstrated by PF3 availability. There was however a significantly higher recovery of platelets treated with HES; with DMSO the osmotic damage inflicted during removal caused considerable lysis. Platelets frozen by DMSO or HES gave consistently better in vitro results than platelets stored at 4 °C for 48 hr. A preliminary clinical trial of HES preserved platelets has confirmed haemostatic effectiveness in vivo. HES being relatively nontoxic, platelets can be infused immediately after thawing and with minimal post thaw manipulation, thus maintaining a relatively closed system. It is concluded that cryopreservation with HES is a practical and effective means for long term platelet storage.
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