2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12288-020-01325-5
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Comparative Study for Measurement of Residual Leucocytes in Leucodepleted Red Blood Cells by Two Different Methods

Abstract: Estimation of residual leukocytes in blood components after leukodepletion is crucial for assessment of quality. Flow cytometry (FC) and Nageotte hemocytometer are the most widely accepted methods for counting residual white blood cells (rWBCs) in leucocyte-depleted (LD) blood components. The objective of this study was to compare use of Nageotte counting chamber and FC for quality control of leukodepleted red cell units. A prospective, observational study was conducted in the department of Transfusion Medicin… Show more

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“…Above all, blood components’ leukocyte-filtration is a momentous achievement that reduces the risk of leukocyte-associated complications such as febrile and febrile non-hemolytic reactions, HLA alloimmunization, and cytomegalovirus transmission. 4 …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Above all, blood components’ leukocyte-filtration is a momentous achievement that reduces the risk of leukocyte-associated complications such as febrile and febrile non-hemolytic reactions, HLA alloimmunization, and cytomegalovirus transmission. 4 …”
Section: Ethical Publication Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Above all, blood components' leukocyte-filtration is a momentous achievement that reduces the risk of leukocyte-associated complications such as febrile and febrile non-hemolytic reactions, HLA alloimmunization, and cytomegalovirus transmission. 4 During storage, erythrocytes undergo a variety of detrimental oxidative, biochemical, and biomechanical alterations collectively denoted as "hypothermal storage lesions". [5][6][7] Exposure to various stressors makes erythrocytes susceptible to destruction, hemolysis, and several membrane alterations, which end up with the formation of microvesicles (MVs).…”
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confidence: 99%