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Citrate anticoagulants for plateletpheresis.

In 112 plateletphereses done by the Haemonetics blood processor, the comparative effectiveness of ACD formula A, ACD formula B, and 2 per cent citrate in saline was evaluated. With respect to yields of platelets and white blood cells (e.g., lymphocytes), ACD-B was significantly better than the other two. Both ACD-B and 2 per cent citrate gave a much lower incidence of citrate reactions in the donors than were encountered with ACD-A.[1]

References

  1. Citrate anticoagulants for plateletpheresis. Huestis, D.W., Fletcher, J.L., White, R.F., Price, M.J. Transfusion (1977) [Pubmed]
 
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