Study of Military Blood Banking and Crossmatching Using Blood Group Antigens Stored Over Five Months in ACD-adenine

Study of Military Blood Banking and Crossmatching Using Blood Group Antigens Stored Over Five Months in ACD-adenine

Auteur : Frank R Camp (Jr), Charles E. Shields, Harold S. Kaplan, Madonna W. Lawrence, Margaret E. McPeak

Date de publication : 1969

Éditeur : U.S. Army Medical Research Laboratory

Nombre de pages : 17

Résumé du livre

The A and B erythrocyte antigens retain their reactivity beyond 42 days when stored in ACD-adenine at 4-6C. The Rho antigen is satisfactory for use in crossmatch procedures up to 42 days; however, Rh antigens decline in reactivity on longer storage under these conditions at 4-6C. The Kell antigen is suitable for crossmatch procedures after 42 days' storage in ACD-adenine and all red cell antigens tested from the integral donor tubing segments of ACD-adenine stored blood were satisfactory throughout 42 days' storage for crossmatch procedures. (Author).

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