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A minipool process for solvent-detergent treatment of cryoprecipitate at blood centres using a disposable bag system

Authors :
Magdy El-Ekiaby
Miryana Radosevich
Makram A. Sayed
George Gorgy
Thierry Burnouf
Hadi Goubran
Source :
Vox sanguinis. 91(1)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Background and Objectives Single-donor or small-pool cryoprecipitates are produced by blood establishments, mostly in developing countries, for substitute therapy in haemophilia A, von Willebrand disease and fibrinogen deficiency, as well as for the manufacture of fibrin sealant. As cryoprecipitate may be contaminated with pathogenic plasma-borne viruses, there is an urgent need to develop a simple method for the viral inactivation of cryoprecipitate. Materials and Methods Cryoprecipitate was obtained according to standard procedures. Ten minipools of five or six donations of cryoprecipitate were prepared and subjected, in sterile closed bags, to a viral inactivation treatment using either 2% tri(n-)butyl phosphate (TnBP) for 4 h at 37 °C or the combination of 1% TnBP and 1% Triton X-45 for 4 h at 31 °C. The cryoprecipitates were subsequently extracted three times in their processing bags by mixing and decantation using 7·5% sterile ricinus oil. The TnBP-treated cryoprecipitates were further subjected to a clarifying centrifugation step at 3800 g for 30 min. The final products were dispensed into individual bags and frozen at −30 °C or lower. Results The cryoprecipitates treated with either 2% TnBP or 1% TnBP + 1% Triton X-45 showed excellent (> 93%) mean recovery of coagulant factor VIII (FVIII), ristocetin cofactor Von Willebrand factor (VWF:RCo), and clottable fibrinogen activity. Prothrombin time, international normalized ratio and activated partial thromboplastin time increased during solvent–detergent treatment but returned to initial values after oil extractions. The final content of TnBP and Triton X-45 was

Details

ISSN :
00429007
Volume :
91
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vox sanguinis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c28281e7c500eef00f984efd12537c5a