1. Biochemical evaluation of storage lesion in canine packed erythrocytes
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Mark C. Johnson, Medora B. Pashmakova, Micah A. Bishop, H. M. Minard, James W. Barr, J. A. Heinz, and C. R. Wilson
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,040301 veterinary sciences ,business.industry ,Sodium ,Potassium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Storage lesion ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ammonia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal science ,chemistry ,Mole ,Medicine ,Analysis of variance ,Small Animals ,business ,Packed red blood cells ,Ex vivo - Abstract
Objectives This study describes the biochemical changes โ also known as the storage lesion โ that occur in canine packed red blood cells during ex vivo storage. Materials and Methods Ten 125-mL units of non-leuco-reduced packed red blood cells in citrate phosphate dextrose adenine were obtained from a commercial blood bank within 24 hours of donation. Samples were aseptically collected on days 1, 4, 7, 14, 28, 35 and 42 for measurement of sodium, potassium, chloride, lactate, glucose, pH and ammonia concentrations. All units were cultured on day 42. Friedman's repeated measures test with Dunn's multiple comparison test was used for non-parametric data. A repeated-measures analysis of variance with Tukey's multiple comparison test was used for parametric data. Alpha was set to 0·05. Results All analytes changed significantly during storage. The mean ammonia on day 1 (58·14 g/dL) was significantly lower (P
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- 2017