Abstract

A technique for preparation of platelet concentrate (PC) from pooled buffy coat (BC) is described in this study. The yield of platelets from 4 BCs was 310 ± 48 × 10 9 per unit with a leukocyte content of 21 ± 20 × 10 6 per unit. When a leukocyte removing filter was interconnected, Sepacell 5N and Pall PL-50 filters, no leukocytes could be found in 56 of 59 and in 36 of 37 PCs, with a maximum content of 2.3 and 0.54 × 10 6 leukocytes per PC, respectively. The platelet yield was 276 ± 37 and 279 ± 54 × 10 9 per unit, respectively. The in vitro bleeding time (IVBT), using the Thrombostat 4000/2, corresponded with the corrected count increment in most of 11 thrombocytopenic patients receiving platelet transfusions. However, in two transfusions no correction of IVBT was obtained. This technique offers a new possibility to investigate the functional capacity of transfused platelets.

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