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J Vet Intern Med ; 33(3): 1500-1506, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30868640

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Development of equine platelet concentrate (PC) would aid management of cases requiring transfused platelets (PLTs), where adminstration of whole-blood or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) might be contraindicated. OBJECTIVES: To test and validate a method for production of an equine PRP-PC product. ANIMALS: Six healthy Thoroughbred geldings from a research herd. METHODS: In this prospective experimental study, whole blood was collected and processed through multiple centrifugation steps to yield 120 mL of PC. The PC was stored at 22°C and gently and continuously agitated. Measurements of PLT count, pH, and concentrations of glucose, lactate, electrolytes, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST), as well as partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide were performed on days 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7. Platelet aggregometry and bacterial culture were also performed. RESULTS: The PC always had a PLT count of ≥550 × 103 cells/µL. Aggregometry graph amplitude (P < .0001) and area under the curve (P < .05) significantly decreased over time. Sodium, chloride, lactate (P < .0001), and oxygen (P < .01) concentrations significantly increased over time. pH (P < .001), glucose and bicarbonate concentrations (P < .0001) significantly decreased over time. There was no significant difference in potassium concentration, PLT count, LDH and AST activities and no bacterial growth from culture. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The described technique yielded a PC that meets the standards of the American Association of Blood Banks for human PC.


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Blood Platelets/cytology , Horses/blood , Platelet-Rich Plasma/cytology , Animals , Blood Preservation/methods , Blood Preservation/veterinary , Centrifugation/methods , Centrifugation/veterinary , Hematology/methods , Male , Platelet Count/veterinary , Platelet-Rich Plasma/chemistry , Prospective Studies
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Vet Clin Pathol ; 46(2): 262-268, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28411369

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Equine whole blood collection and storage methods have been evaluated to assess red blood cell viability; however, platelet (PLT) viability has not been comprehensively assessed. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to compare viability of PLTs collected in whole blood into 2 different anticoagulants. METHODS: Whole blood from 6 healthy adult Thoroughbred horses was collected into citrate-phosphate-dextrose-adenine (CPDA) or acid-citrate-dextrose (ACD). Platelet count, pH, and concentrations of glucose, lactate, carbon dioxide, oxygen, bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, and chloride were measured within 10 minutes of collection and then again one hour later at which time PLT aggregometry was performed to assess PLT function. RESULTS: Aggregometry mean amplitudes were significantly higher in CPDA compared to ACD. Blood glucose, pH, bicarbonate, sodium, and lactate concentrations were significantly higher in CPDA compared to ACD. Lactate concentration was higher following one hour in either anticoagulant. Potassium, oxygen, and carbon dioxide concentrations were significantly higher in ACD compared to CPDA at collection. CONCLUSIONS: Platelet aggregometry results suggest that CPDA is superior to ACD for maintaining PLT viability following whole blood collection. This may be associated with the higher, more neutral pH as well as an increase in glucose available for metabolism. Although lactate was increased in the CPDA samples it was not high enough to decrease pH and therefore may not have been high enough to cause morphologic lesions and loss of PLT viability.


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Adenine/therapeutic use , Blood Platelets , Blood Specimen Collection/veterinary , Citrates/therapeutic use , Citric Acid/therapeutic use , Glucose/analogs & derivatives , Horses/blood , Phosphates/therapeutic use , Animals , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Blood Platelets/drug effects , Blood Specimen Collection/methods , Cell Survival/drug effects , Glucose/therapeutic use , Male , Platelet Aggregation/drug effects , Platelet Count/methods , Platelet Count/veterinary , Platelet Function Tests/veterinary
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