Vs. Yarochkin et al., THE DEFECTS IN STORED HUMAN RED-BLOOD-CEL LS OXYGEN RELEASE TO THE TISSUES AND REGENERATION OF THE RELEASE EFFICACY IN HEART PERFUSION, Gematologia i transfuziologia, 38(5), 1993, pp. 32-35
The main hemodynamic and oxygen supply parameters of the isolated rat
heart (128 experiments) were measured during its perfusion with human
donor red cells differing by storage duration and kind of hemopreserva
tives. The degree of the eduction in efficacy of oxygen release to myo
cardial tissue and the speed of the release restoration depended both
on the red cell storage time and the preservative composition. The aut
hors advocate a new preservative citroglucophosphate with adenin as it
proved superior to all the preservatives studied.