Introduction To Blood Banking
Introduction To Blood Banking
to BLOOD
BANKING
Mark Raymund G. Nava, RMT, MPA, MSMT
Our Lady of Guadalupe Colleges, Inc.
BASICS OF
BLOOD
DONATION
AABB
TRADITIONAL:
• 450 mL (±10%) Blood to 63 mL AC
• 1:7
• 429-583 grams (Blood + Bag)
MODIFIED:
• 500 mL (±10%) Blood to 70 mL AC
Blood Volume
• For 110 lbs (50 kg) donor – a maximum
of 525 mL
• Blood Volume of Normal Adult: 10-12
pints (5-6 L)
• Normal Donor can replenish 1-pint
donation in 24 hours
• Donor can donate whole blood every 8
weeks (2 months)
Blood Components
Cryo-
PACKED precipitate
RBC
WHOLE
Platelet
BLOOD Poor
Plasma
PLASMA
Platelet
Conc
Blood Components
• Whole Blood can be separated into
components Packed RBC and Plasma
thru Heavy Spin (5,000 x g for 5 mins in
a refrigerated centrifuge)
• Plasma can be further separated into
Platelet Concentrate and Platelet Poor
Plasma thru Light Spin (2 to 3 mins at
3,200 rpm)
Blood Components
• Whole Blood/RBC can last for 21 to 42
days
• 30 days (1month) – Philippine Standard
• Plasma can last for 1 year (frozen at -
25ºC)
• Platelet Conc – 5 days with constant
agitation
Donation Process
• RBC Metabolism
RBC (Erythrocytes)
• Shape – biconcave disc with large surface
area
• Can change shape
• No Nucleus/Organelles
• Contains Hemoglobin
* 4 Heme Molecules =
* 4 Oxygen Molecules
*Oxygenated Hemoglobin
Bright Red (systemic)
*Deoxygenated Hemoglobin
Blue (venous circulation)
RBC (Erythrocytes) cont…
• Regulate temperature
• Control pH
• Provide adequate glucose supply
• Remove metabolic waste
Storage Changes in Blood
• In protected environment life span is
110-120 days
• Plasma Hemoglobin
• Hemolysis results in raised plasma Hb
STORAGE LESION
• Biochemical changes which occur at 1-6C
Viable cells
pH
ATP
2,3-DPG Helps release
Plasma Na+ oxygen from
hemoglobin (once
transfused, ATP &
2,3-DPG return to
normal)
REJUVENATION SOLUTIONS
• Red cells stored in the liquid state for
less than 3 days after expiration date
– Perfluorochemicals (PFS)
Hemoglobin Based Oxygen
Carrier
• Stroma free hemoglobin solution
(SFHS)