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Comparison of platelet function tests for the in vitro quality assessment of platelet concentrates produced under real-life conditions.
Lars AsmisAnja MoldenhauerPeter HellsternWalter E. Hitzlersubject
0301 basic medicineBlood PlateletsPlatelet Function TestsQuality assessmentbusiness.industryPlatelet Countmedia_common.quotation_subjectmacromolecular substancesHematologyGeneral Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyIn Vitro Techniqueshumanities03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicinePlatelet function testMedicineHumansQuality (business)Plateletbusinessmedia_commonBiomedical engineeringdescription
Platelet quality in different platelet concentrates (PCs) has been the subject of several studies. Nonetheless, there is a lack of robust data on the correlation and agreement among platelet function tests as a prerequisite for the association of PC functionality in vitro with platelet function in vivo post PC transfusion. The purpose of our study was to correlate a larger panel of platelet function assays in PCs and to assess whether the methods agree sufficiently and can be used interchangeably. Twelve apheresis platelet concentrates in plasma (APC), 16 pooled platelet concentrates in plasma (PPC), and 12 PPC in T-sol (PPCA) were examined on days 1 and 4 after production. PCs were tested for platelet count, light transmission aggregation (LTA) induced by ADP, collagen, or TRAP; platelet ATP release induced by collagen; and spontaneous and ADP and TRAP-induced increase in CD62P and PAC1 expression measured by flow cytometry. All tests were performed in undiluted platelet-rich plasma, recalcified and mixed with an inhibitor of factor Xa and thrombin. Most platelet function parameters correlated significantly with each other, but agreement among methods was insufficient. A proper inverse correlation was observed between ADP-induced LTA and spontaneous platelet activation assessed by CD62P expression (
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2018-09-11 | Platelets |