1.Evaluation of RF300 for Leukoreduction of Red Blood Cells.
So Yong KWON ; Nam Sun CHO ; Sun Nyeo SONG ; Ju Yeon LEE ; A Hyun LIM ; Hyeon Mi LEE ; Yeong Cheon JI ; Chang Sik SEO ; Yun Hui PARK
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion 2012;23(1):13-19
BACKGROUND: Use of universal leukoreduction for prevention of leukocyte associated transfusion reactions is common practice in many countries. This study was conducted in order to evaluate the performance of a newly developed leukoreduction filter for red blood cells (RBCs), the RF300 (Kolon Industries, Inc, Gumi, Korea). METHODS: Filtration time, RBC recovery, residual leukocyte count, and leukocyte removal rate were evaluated. To assess the quality of RBCs after filtration, percent hemolysis was monitored for a period of 21 days. Performance of the RF300 (N=78) was compared with that of the Bio-R O2 plus (Fresenius, Hamburg, Germany), the Pall Purecell RC (Pall Co., Washington, USA), and the Sepacell R-500N (Asahi, Tokyo, Japan). RESULTS: The shortest filtration time was observed using the RF300 (P<0.05). Using the RF300, recovery of RBC was 96.5%, which was higher than that of two filters (P<0.05). Mean residual leukocyte count was 0.26x10(6)/unit, with a leukocyte removal rate of 3 log. Using the RF300, mean percent hemolysis was 0.32% at day 21, which was comparable with that of two filters, but lower than that of one filter (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The RF300 meets all established quality requirements for conduct of safe and effective leukoreduction of RBCs.
Blood Group Incompatibility
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Collodion
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Erythrocytes
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Filtration
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Hemolysis
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Leukocyte Count
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Leukocytes
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Tokyo
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Washington
2.Intussusception after Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Adult.
Sun Hyang SON ; Soon Tae PARK ; Woo Song HA ; Sang Kyung CHOI ; Soon Chan HONG ; Young Joon LEE ; Eun Jung JUNG ; Young Tae JOO ; Chi Young JEUNG ; Eun Sook KO ; Kyungsoo BAE ; Kyung Nyeo JEON
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2006;71(4):293-296
Intussusception is rare in adults accounting for 5% of all cases. It can be caused by various lesions but is rarely the result of trauma. Recently we encountered a case of adult intussusception after blunt abdominal trauma without any other leading causes. We report this case with a review of the relevant literatures.
Abdomen, Acute
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Adult*
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Humans
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Intussusception*