Bibliographic citations
Avelino, L., Mendoza, G. (2024). Consideraciones técnicas para el fraccionamiento y almacenamiento del concentrado plaquetario obtenido por el método de Buffy- Coat en un banco de sangre de tipo II [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16266
Avelino, L., Mendoza, G. Consideraciones técnicas para el fraccionamiento y almacenamiento del concentrado plaquetario obtenido por el método de Buffy- Coat en un banco de sangre de tipo II []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16266
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title = "Consideraciones técnicas para el fraccionamiento y almacenamiento del concentrado plaquetario obtenido por el método de Buffy- Coat en un banco de sangre de tipo II",
author = "Mendoza Lazon, Gabriela Estefani",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: One of the most demanding blood components for transfusion therapy are platelet concentrates. To obtain platelet concentrates, the methodology recommended by the reviewed literature is Buffy-Coat, because it has a lower rate of white blood cell contamination. Objective: Determine the technical considerations for the fractionation and storage of the platelet concentrate obtained by the Buffy-Coat method in a type II Blood Bank. Description of the project: After identifying and analyzing the causes of elimination of platelet concentrates with the presence of lipemia, hemolysis, jaundice, contaminated, among others, technical considerations were proposed for fractionation and storage such as the implementation of a material evaluation sheet and status of the Top and Bottom quadruple bags, updating the criteria for obtaining concentrates, modifying the rest time of the platelet concentrates and monitoring the temperature record of the conservator. Conclusions: The work provides technical considerations to obtain quality results and avoid inappropriate disposal of platelet concentrates. Which implies, according to scientific evidence, that personnel who are constantly trained and updated regarding the Buffy-Coat methodology, carry out quality controls on the equipment and platelet concentrates.
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