For most of us as Witnesses, the term "blood transfusion" conjures up a grim mental picture of a patient connected to a suspended IV bag bearing the label "CPD WHOLE BLOOD [HUMAN]." Several other labels stating such enigmatic things as "Kell Negative", "Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution USP, "
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Studies on citrate-phosphate-dextrose (CPD) blood supplemented with adenine. ... The effect of varying adenine concentrations in citrate-phosphate-dextrose (CPD) blood was studied in an attempt to optimize the storage conditions for human erythrocytes with regard to posttransfusion viability and oxygen release function.
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High yield of platelet-rich plasma from CPD blood compared to ACD blood. ... In addition, the number of platelets in PRP from CPD blood was higher than that from ACD blood. These data suggest that the optimal centrifugal condition for CPD blood should be different from that for ACD blood.
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Infusion of ACD blood caused P50 and 2,3-DPG concentration to decrease significantly after the operation. The infusion of blood stored in CPD did not significantly increase the The transfusion of CPD blood, therefore, is more favorable in terms of oxygen supply, particularly in patients who have had cardiac surgery.
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Human CPD-collected red blood cells from 7 healthy male volunteers were stored in ADSOL (adenine, glucose, mannitol, and sodium chloride solution) at 4C for various periods: the red blood cells from one volunteer were stored for 35 days; ... CPD-ADSOL red blood cells stored at 4C for up to 42 days,
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In-vitro studies show CPD-preserved bank blood to have certain advantages over ACD-preserved blood. In addition to increased length of storage, the higher pH of CPD blood improves the 2,3-DPG level, thereby increasing oxygen release to the tissues in cases where this may be a critical factor.
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BioInfoBank Library :: [The quality of preserved blood] [Prevention of hepatitic B in health institutions] [Transfusion-infusion methods in the treatment of acute poisoning] [Production of intravenous fibrinogen. ... [Chemical changes in CPD-blood]
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BioInfoBank Library :: The in vitro evaluation of modifications in CPD-adenine anticoagulated-preserved blood at various hematocrits. In vivo viability of red blood cells stored in CPDA-2. The biochemical effects of CPDA-2-drawn red blood cells of delayed refrigeration prior to component preparation. ... Blood Research Division,
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The addition of methylene blue in a concentration of .000006M to CPD blood and the simultaneous addition of varying concentrations of adenine or inosine was investigated by determining the levels of ATP, 2,3-DPG and hemoglobin function during storage of whole blood under blood banking conditions for 6 weeks.
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Addition of methylene blue (MB) in concentrations of 0.001 to 0.00001 M to CPD blood resulted in lowered levels of glutathione and glutathione reductase. ... Title : THE EFFECT OF METHYLENE BLUE ADDITION TO WHOLE BLOOD DURING PROLONGED STORAGE.
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