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2.3. For autologous donations, the measures marked with an asterisk (*) are recommendations only.
Component | Quality measures required | Acceptable results for quality measures |
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The required frequency of sampling for all measurements shall be determined using statistical process control | ||
Red cells | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 45g per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at end of the shelf life | |
Red cells, buffy coat removed | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 43 g per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at the end of the shelf life | |
Red cells, leucocyte-depleted | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 40g per unit | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 1 x 106 per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at the end of the shelf life | |
Red cells, in additive solution | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 45g per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at end of the shelf life | |
Red cells, buffy coat removed, in additive solution | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 43g per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at the end of the shelf life | |
Red cells, leucocyte-depleted, in additive solution | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 40g per unit | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 1 x 106 per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at the end of the shelf life | |
Red cells, apheresis | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 40g per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at the end of the shelf life | |
Whole blood | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for haemoglobin and haemolysis 450ml +/- 50ml For paediatric autologous whole blood collections – not to exceed 10.5ml per kg body weight |
Haemoglobin (*) | Not less than 45g per unit | |
Haemolysis | Less than 0.8% of red cell mass at the end of the shelf life | |
Platelets, apheresis | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for pH |
Platelet content | Variations in platelet content per single donation are permitted within the limits that comply with validated preparation and preservation conditions | |
pH | 6.4 -7.4 corrected for 22°C, at the end of the shelf life | |
Platelets, apheresis, leucocyte-depleted | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for pH |
Platelet content | Variations in platelet content per single donation are permitted within the limits that comply with validated preparation and preservation conditions | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 1 x 106 per unit | |
pH | 6.4-7.4 corrected for 22°C, at the end of the shelf life | |
Platelets, recovered, pooled | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for pH |
Platelet content | Variations in platelet content per pool are permitted within limits that comply with validated preparation and preservation conditions | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 0.2 x 109 per single unit (platelet-rich plasma method) Less than 0.05 x 109 per single unit (buffy coat method) | |
pH | 6.4-7.4 corrected for 22°C, at the end of the shelf life | |
Platelets, recovered, pooled, leucocyte-depleted | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for pH |
Platelet content | Variations in platelet content per pool are permitted within limits that comply with validated preparation and preservation conditions | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 1 x 106 per pool | |
pH | 6.4-7.4 corrected for 22°C, at the end of the shelf life | |
Platelets, recovered, single unit | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for pH |
Platelet content | Variations in platelet content per single unit are permitted within limits that comply with validated preparation and preservation conditions | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 0.2 x 109 per single unit (platelet-rich plasma method) Less than 0.05 x 109 per single unit (buffy coat method) | |
pH | 6.4-7.4 corrected for 22°C, at the end of the shelf life | |
Platelets, recovered, single unit, leucocyte-depleted | Volume | Valid for storage characteristics to maintain product within specifications for pH |
Platelet content | Variations in platelet content per single unit are permitted within limits that comply with validated preparation and preservation conditions | |
Leucocyte content | Less than 1 x 106 per unit | |
pH | 6.4-7.4 corrected for 22°C, at the end of the shelf life | |
Plasma, fresh-frozen | Volume | Stated volume +/- 10% |
Factor VIIIc(*) | Average (after freezing and thawing): 70% or more of the value of the freshly collected plasma unit | |
Total protein | Not less than 50g/l | |
Residual cellular content(*) | Red cells: less than 6.0 x 109/l Leucocytes: less than 0.1 x 109/l Platelets: less than 50 x 109/l | |
Plasma, fresh-frozen, cryoprecipitate-depleted | Volume | Stated volume +/-10% |
Residual cellular content(*) | Red cells: less than 6.0 x 109/l Leucocytes: less than 0.1 x 109/l Platelets: less than 50 x 109/l | |
Cryoprecipitate | Fribrinogen content(*) | Greater than or equal to 140mg per unit |
Fractor VIIIc content (*) | Greater than or equal to 70 international units per unit | |
Granulocytes, apheresis | Volume | Less than 500ml |
Granulocyte content | Greater than 1 x 1010 granulocytes per unit |
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