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Investigating Direct Non-Age Metrics of Stored Blood Quality Loss
2011
The Internet Journal of Medical Technology
Citation K Alfano, M Tarasev. Investigating Direct Non-Age Metrics of Stored Blood Quality Loss. Abstract Long storage times for blood products are often unavoidable. Product age is essentially the only indicator used today for Red Blood Cell (RBC) quality loss during storage. Much controversy persists over the impact of RBC age on transfusion outcomes, as studies on this remain inconclusive. Such inconsistency may arise from unit-to-unit variability, which likely introduces some
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