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Effectiveness of the Trima Accel cell separator in the double dose plateletpheresis
Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2016The use of apheresis equipment to collect blood components has rapidly increased in the past years. A variety of apheresis instruments are now available on the market for double dose plateletpheresis. We evaluated an apheresis instrument, the Trima Accel, with regard to platelet (PLT) yield, collection efficiency (CE), and collection rate (CR) in a ...
Muzaffer Keklik +4 more
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Paired comparison of Gambro Trima Accel versus Baxter Amicus single‐needle plateletpheresis
Transfusion, 2004BACKGROUND: Gambro BCT recently introduced the Trima Accel Version 5 (TR) plateletpheresis machine. Platelet (PLT) yields, collection efficiencies (CEs), numbers of white blood cells (WBCs), and processing times of the TR versus the Amicus (Version 2.51) single‐needle (AM) procedures were evaluated by use of a prospective paired comparison.STUDY ...
Edwin A, Burgstaler +2 more
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Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2014
A variety of apheresis instruments are now available on the market for double dose plateletpheresis. We compared three apheresis devices (Fenwal Amicus, Fresenius COM.TEC and Trima Accel) with regard to processing time, platelet (PLT) yield, collection efficiency (CE) and collection rate (CR).The single-needle or double-needle double plateletpheresis ...
BİREKUL, Ayşe +10 more
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A variety of apheresis instruments are now available on the market for double dose plateletpheresis. We compared three apheresis devices (Fenwal Amicus, Fresenius COM.TEC and Trima Accel) with regard to processing time, platelet (PLT) yield, collection efficiency (CE) and collection rate (CR).The single-needle or double-needle double plateletpheresis ...
BİREKUL, Ayşe +10 more
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Transfusion, 2006
BACKGROUND: The Baxter Amicus Version 2.51 (A) and the Gambro BCT Trima Accel Version 5.0 (T) cell separators may produce multiple platelet (PLT) concentrates within a single donation.STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The single‐needle multiple plateletpheresis procedures of the two devices were compared in a prospective, randomized, paired crossover study in ...
Stefano, Fontana +3 more
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BACKGROUND: The Baxter Amicus Version 2.51 (A) and the Gambro BCT Trima Accel Version 5.0 (T) cell separators may produce multiple platelet (PLT) concentrates within a single donation.STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The single‐needle multiple plateletpheresis procedures of the two devices were compared in a prospective, randomized, paired crossover study in ...
Stefano, Fontana +3 more
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Transfusion, 2007
BACKGROUND: Due to the threat of serious or fatal bleedings, fetuses with neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) may need intrauterine platelet (PLT) transfusions. To prevent a volume overload or an ABO minor mismatch, standard PLT concentrates need to be washed to increase the PLT concentration and to reduce the plasma content.
Juergen, Ringwald +6 more
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BACKGROUND: Due to the threat of serious or fatal bleedings, fetuses with neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) may need intrauterine platelet (PLT) transfusions. To prevent a volume overload or an ABO minor mismatch, standard PLT concentrates need to be washed to increase the PLT concentration and to reduce the plasma content.
Juergen, Ringwald +6 more
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Transfusion Clinique et Biologique
Plateletpheresis (PP) has become increasingly prevalent due to its cost-effectiveness and fewer immunological and infectious complications for recipients. This study compares hematological indices of platelet donors and instrument-related parameters in high-yield PP donors using Haemonetics MCS+ and Trima Accel.Eligible and healthy PP donors meeting ...
Niloufar Kazemi, Babaahmadi +4 more
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Plateletpheresis (PP) has become increasingly prevalent due to its cost-effectiveness and fewer immunological and infectious complications for recipients. This study compares hematological indices of platelet donors and instrument-related parameters in high-yield PP donors using Haemonetics MCS+ and Trima Accel.Eligible and healthy PP donors meeting ...
Niloufar Kazemi, Babaahmadi +4 more
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Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 2012
AbstractBackground and objectives: This study was undertaken to test the ability of Trima Accel® version 5.2 to simultaneously collect concentrated high‐dose leukoreduced platelet products and double doses of plasma. Materials and methods: Random volunteers (18–65 years of age) with preprocedure platelet counts above 270 × 103/μl were recruited among ...
Daskalakis, Michael +4 more
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AbstractBackground and objectives: This study was undertaken to test the ability of Trima Accel® version 5.2 to simultaneously collect concentrated high‐dose leukoreduced platelet products and double doses of plasma. Materials and methods: Random volunteers (18–65 years of age) with preprocedure platelet counts above 270 × 103/μl were recruited among ...
Daskalakis, Michael +4 more
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Comparison of Plateletpheresis on the Haemonetics and Trima Accel Cell Separators
Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis, 2017AbstractThe use of apheresis equipment to collect platelets has rapidly increased in recent years. We compared two apheresis instruments (Haemonetics MCS + and Trima Accel) with regard to platelet (PLT) yield and efficiency, and collection rate (CR) in a retrospective study.
Muzaffer Keklik +5 more
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