Novel method for determining when a field-collected donor unit is sufficiently full.

Mark H Yazer, Kendall Werneiwski,Patrick Thompson,Kjell Titlestad, Thomas Watkins, Stephen Smith, Jesper Bengtsson, Denise M Brunetta, Luciana Carlos,Donald Jenkins, Julian Salcido,Samantha G Ngamsuntikul, Habetamu Taye,Abiy Kinfu,Demewoz Tadesse,Bryon P Jackson,José Kutner,Ana Paula Yokoyama,John R Hess,Erin Tuott,Minna Ilmakunnas, Ann K de Regt,Handke Wiebke,Axel Seltsam,Maxwell Braverman,Frances Compton,Laurie Sutor,Michael A Meledeo, Jacquelyn M Messenger,Marc DePasquale

Transfusion(2024)

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BACKGROUND:Whole blood (WB) collections can occur downrange for immediate administration. An important aspect of these collections is determining when the unit is sufficiently full. This project tested a novel method for determining when a field collection is complete. METHODS:The amount of empty space at the top of WB units, destined to become LTOWB or separated into components, that were collected at blood centers or hospitals was measured by holding a WB unit off the ground and placing the top of a piece of string where the donor tubing entered the bag. The string was marked where it intersected the top of the column of blood in the bag and measured from the top. The WB units were also weighed. RESULTS:A total of 15 different bags, two of which were measured in two different filling volumes, from 15 hospitals or blood centers were measured and weighed. The most commonly used blood bag, Terumo Imuflex SP, had a median string length of 9 mm (range: 2-24 mm) and weighed a median of 565.1 g (range: 524.8-636.7 g). CONCLUSION:Pieces of string can be precut to the appropriate length depending on the type of bag before a mission where field WB collections might be required and a mark placed on the bag before the collection commences to indicate when the unit is full.
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