Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3336164 Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundDifferences in platelet counts are observed by use of automated haematology analyzers making interlaboratory comparison difficult.Materials and methodsTwenty-eight single-donor platelet concentrates (PCs) were collected. Platelet concentration and markers of platelet destruction were investigated during storage for 11/12 days.ResultsIncreasing impedance-immunoplatelet ratio was observed during storage, correlating to platelet fragments, large platelets, platelet density and cell-lysis. High variability was observed for optical-immunoplatelet ratio.ConclusionImmunoplatelet count or correction factor calculated by impedance-immunoplatelet ratio should be used to confirm that platelet unit meets platelet count requirements or to compare results from clinical trials. Optical platelet count is not recommended.

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