European guidelines require packed red blood cells (pRBC) to be stored at 2-6 °C. However, negative temperature shifts can occur especially in prehospital transfusion. We investigated the impact of sub-zero temperature exposure on pRBC storage quality. At day 6 post donation (D6), three cohorts (14 pRBC) were put on a supercooled table for 10 h at either -â1 °C, -5 °C, and -â11 °C and compared to a control cohort. Hemolysis, pH and plasma biochemistry were evaluated weekly until D49. Storage-induced micro-erythrocytes (SMEs) were quantified as a surrogate marker for transfusion recovery. The primary endpoint was compliance with European storage standards at D42. The three sub-zero-exposed cohorts met standards at D42. Differences in hemolysis, pH, plasma biochemistry, or SMEs between exposed and control cohorts were non-statistically and/or non-clinically significant. Ten hours exposure to sub-zero temperatures down to -11 °C by conduction maintains storage quality of pRBCs, enabling a wiser risk assessment for potential transfusion use.
Exposure to sub-zero temperatures down to -11 °C does not impact packed red cells storage quality.
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作者:Derkenne Clément, Vavasseur Manon, Javaudin Olivier, Daniel Yann, Corcostegui Simon-Pierre, Lely Paul, Ormes Elodie, Desudde Hélène, Pons Sandrine, Giannuzzo Angela, Heidet Matthieu, Vest Philippe, Jost Daniel, Dussiot Michael, de l'Espinay Albane Miron, Martinaud Christophe, Amireault Pascal
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 19; 15(1):13574 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-025-98273-9 | ||
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