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Unit shown in the Photograph is stored in Blood bank at …. Temperature

A. + 4 degrees Celsius

B. – 4 degrees Celsius

C. + 24 degrees Celsius

D. – 60 degrees Celsius

 

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Correct Answer » A

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Ans :A .+ 4 degrees Celsius

Blood Component Storage Summary

Product Description Storage °C Expiration
Whole Blood Red Cells All components of donor blood
plus anticoagulant
CPD, CPDA-1 whole blood with 200-250
plasma removed; final volume- 300 ml,
Hct < 80%
AS : with most plasma removed
And 100 ml additive soln. added;
Final volume – 350 ml Hct 55-65%
2-6 CPD – 21 days
CPDA-1 – 35 days
Closed system – see
whole blood
Open system – 24 hr.
AS additive – 42 days
Red Cells –
Leucocytes
Reduced
R.C. modified by centrifugation removing buffy coat or filtration to remove >70% leucocytes while retaining >70% of original R.C. 2-6 Closed system – see
whole blood/Red cells
Open system – 24hr
Red Cells
Washed
R.C. washed with normal saline; 2-6 24 hr
Red Cells
Frozen-
Deglycerol
R.C. frozen with glycerol, Frozen at
– 65 (high glycerol)
– 120 (low glycerol)
Deglycerolized-at
2-6
10 yr
3 yr
24 hr
Platelets >5.5 x l010 in 40-70 ml plasma 20 – 24 with
agitation
3 or 5 days depending on storage bag 4 hr after pooling
Platelets, pheresis >3.0x 10″ in about 200 ml
plasma
20 – 24 with
agitation
5 days
Granulocytes About 1 x l010 in 200-250 ml
plasma
20 – 24 without
agitation
24 hrs
FFP 200-250 ml with anticoagulant Frozen -18 or below
Thawed 2-6
l yr
12 hr
Plasma 200-250 ml with anticoagulant
Liquid plasma
Frozen -18 or below
Thawed 2-6
5yr
5 days after whole
blood expiration
Cryoprecipitated
AHF
80-120 units Factor Vlll
40-70% von Willebrand factor
Frozen < -18
Thawed 2-6
After pooling
l yr
6 hr
4 hr
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