Challenging the 30‐min rule for thawed plasma Journal Articles uri icon

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  • AbstractBackground and ObjectivesFrozen plasma (FP) is thawed prior to transfusion and stored for ≤5 days at 1–6°C. The effect of temperature excursions on the quality and safety of thawed plasma during 5‐day storage was determined.Materials and MethodsFour plasma units were pooled, split and stored at ≤−18°C for ≤90 days. Test units T30 and T60 were exposed to 20–24°C (room temperature [RT]) for 30 or 60 min, respectively, on days 0 and 2 of storage. Negative and positive control units remained refrigerated or at RT for 5 days, respectively. On Day 5, test units were exposed once to RT for 5 h. Quality assays included stability of coagulation factors FV, FVII, FVIII, fibrinogen and prothrombin time. Bacterial growth was performed in units inoculated with ~1 CFU/ml or ~100 CFU/ml of Serratia liquefaciens, Pseudomonas putida, Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Staphylococcus epidermidis on Day 0.ResultsTesting results of all quality parameters were comparable between T30 and T60 units (p < 0.05). Serratia liquefaciens proliferated in cold‐stored plasma, while P. putida showed variable viability. Serratia epidermidis and P. aeruginosa survived but did not grow in cold‐stored plasma. Positive and negative controls showed expected results. Overall, no statistical differences in bacterial concentration between T30 and T60 units were observed (p < 0.05).ConclusionMultiple RT exposures for 30 or 60 min do not affect the stability of coagulation factors or promote bacterial growth in thawed plasma stored for 5 days. It is therefore safe to expose thawed plasma to uncontrolled temperatures for limited periods of 60 min.

authors

  • Ramirez‐Arcos, Sandra
  • Howell, Anita
  • Bearne, Jennifer
  • Bhakta, Varsha
  • Bower, Lucy
  • Cardigan, Rebecca
  • Girard, Mélissa
  • Kou, Yuntong
  • McDonald, Carl
  • Nolin, Marie‐Ève
  • Sawicka, Danuta
  • Sheffield, William

publication date

  • March 2022