Use of a new plasma separation membrane for plasma donation. Technical and biological results

Artificial Organs
F Schooneman, F Streiff

Abstract

Donor safety and high-quality plasma are important assumptions for a successful plasma donation. The manual technique has two major inconveniences: It is time consuming and there are risks in the transfusion because the system is not closed. Among the available technological options, filtration has great future prospects insofar as a hemocompatible and efficient membrane can be made available and at low cost. Hemascience Travenol developed the polycarbonate membrane for the first disposable. Because of a high rate of no or very low plasma flow (5-10%), the company equipped the disposable with a new membrane: the nylon membrane. This membrane was tested according to biological and technical protocols; 39 disposables were used. The anticoagulant was acid citrate dextrose formula A. The results were good: time to collect 600 g of plasma, 34 min (only two occurrences of low flow); no problem with blocking or clotting. The main biological data show no problem with molecule activation (complement factors, coagulation factors), a good recovery of Factor VIII, and no contamination of platelets (5 +/- 2 X 10(3)/ml). No side-effects in the donor were noted. These results confirm that the Hemascience Travenol system is one of the best aut...Continue Reading

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