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NCT ID: NCT02513966 Completed - Blood Transfusion Clinical Trials

Decreased Consumption of Blood Components During Cardiac Surgery Procedures: Causes and Effects.

Start date: July 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is a decrease in the amount of blood components used during cardiac surgery in the last four years. As the hemovigilance team of the investigators' Hospital the investigators want to find out the causes and effects of this decrease.

NCT ID: NCT02330081 Completed - Blood Safety Clinical Trials

Survival and Recovery of Radio-labeled Platelets Derived From Mirasol-treated Whole Blood

Medic
Start date: April 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A total of twelve healthy volunteers will donate one unit of fresh whole blood. This unit will be treated with the Mirasol Pathogen Reduction Technology for Whole blood and then stored for 24h. At the end of storage, platelet concentrates will be separated from the unit, tested for key in vitro parameters and radiolabeled. On the same day (so 24h after the donation of whole blood), the volunteer will donate a fresh sample of whole blood. Platelets will be separated from this fresh sample and labeled with another radio-isotope. Then, the two radiolabeled platelet aliquots will be infused simultaneously and the recovery and survival of the two types of platelets will be measured.