TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative assessment of infusion pump-mediated haemolysis in feline packed red blood cell transfusions
AU - Blasi-Brugué, Carles
AU - Sanchez, Ignacio M.
AU - Ferreira, Rui R.F.
AU - de Matos, Augusto J.F.
AU - Ruiz de Gopegui, Rafael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2021/3/15
Y1 - 2021/3/15
N2 - Objectives: Haemolysis caused by the use of peristaltic infusion pumps (PIPs) has been described in human and canine packed red blood cells (pRBCs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different linear PIPs on the haemolysis of feline pRBC units stored for a long time. Methods: Feline pRBC units stored with adenine, dextrose, mannitol and sodium chloride (SAGM) were manufactured. After 35–42 days of storage at 2–4°C, a line administration system with a 180 µm filter was attached to every pRBC bag, the system was drained by gravity alone (8 drops/min) and a 1.3 ml sample was collected (G). A NIKI V4 pump was then used at a flow rate of 25 ml/h, the flow was stopped when the infusion system was filled with blood coming from the infusion pump and another 1.3 ml sample was collected (NK). Finally, an Infusomat FmS pump was evaluated, collecting another 1.3 ml sample (IM). Packed cell volume (PCV) was measured in all samples by microhaematocrit centrifugation, total haemoglobin (HGB) was measured using a specific haemoglobin analyser and, after centrifugation, free HGB was determined by spectrophotometry. The percentage of haemolysis was calculated. Friedman’s test was used to compare the samples. Results: Fifteen feline pRBC units were evaluated. The average degree of haemolysis for sample G (gravity-assisted) was 1.12%. Comparison of the degree of gravity-assisted haemolysis with haemolysis in PIP NK (1.13%) and IM (1.14%) samples revealed no significant differences, with differences of only 0.01% and 0.02%, respectively. Conclusions and relevance: The results of this study demonstrate that the use of two common PIPs in veterinary hospitals does not produce levels of haemolysis that are significantly different than that caused by gravity alone during transfusion of feline pRBCs at a rate of 25 ml/h.
AB - Objectives: Haemolysis caused by the use of peristaltic infusion pumps (PIPs) has been described in human and canine packed red blood cells (pRBCs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different linear PIPs on the haemolysis of feline pRBC units stored for a long time. Methods: Feline pRBC units stored with adenine, dextrose, mannitol and sodium chloride (SAGM) were manufactured. After 35–42 days of storage at 2–4°C, a line administration system with a 180 µm filter was attached to every pRBC bag, the system was drained by gravity alone (8 drops/min) and a 1.3 ml sample was collected (G). A NIKI V4 pump was then used at a flow rate of 25 ml/h, the flow was stopped when the infusion system was filled with blood coming from the infusion pump and another 1.3 ml sample was collected (NK). Finally, an Infusomat FmS pump was evaluated, collecting another 1.3 ml sample (IM). Packed cell volume (PCV) was measured in all samples by microhaematocrit centrifugation, total haemoglobin (HGB) was measured using a specific haemoglobin analyser and, after centrifugation, free HGB was determined by spectrophotometry. The percentage of haemolysis was calculated. Friedman’s test was used to compare the samples. Results: Fifteen feline pRBC units were evaluated. The average degree of haemolysis for sample G (gravity-assisted) was 1.12%. Comparison of the degree of gravity-assisted haemolysis with haemolysis in PIP NK (1.13%) and IM (1.14%) samples revealed no significant differences, with differences of only 0.01% and 0.02%, respectively. Conclusions and relevance: The results of this study demonstrate that the use of two common PIPs in veterinary hospitals does not produce levels of haemolysis that are significantly different than that caused by gravity alone during transfusion of feline pRBCs at a rate of 25 ml/h.
KW - blood
KW - haemolysis
KW - infusion pump
KW - Infusomat FmS
KW - NIKI V4
KW - pRBC
KW - Transfusion
KW - Hemolysis
KW - Hematocrit/veterinary
KW - Cats
KW - Erythrocytes
KW - Erythrocyte Transfusion/veterinary
KW - Blood Preservation/veterinary
KW - Cat Diseases
KW - Animals
KW - Infusion Pumps/veterinary
KW - Dog Diseases
KW - Dogs
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U2 - 10.1177/1098612x21999990
DO - 10.1177/1098612x21999990
M3 - Article
C2 - 33719675
AN - SCOPUS:85102493216
SN - 1098-612X
VL - 23
JO - Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
JF - Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
IS - 12
ER -