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Red blood cell resuspension solution and method
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US20030148256A1US10/366,806US36680603AUS2003148256A1US 20030148256 A1US20030148256 A1US 20030148256A1US 36680603 AUS36680603 AUS 36680603AUS 2003148256 A1US2003148256 A1US 2003148256A1
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The present invention provides an improved aqueous solution for suspending and storing red blood cells. The solution includes sodium citrate, a combination of sodium biphosphate and sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol. The solution is formulated at a low osmolarity and has a physiological pH of approximately 7.4. The solution simultaneously maintains stored red cells ATP and 2,3-BPG.

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We claim:
1. An aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising sodium citrate, sodium biphosphate, sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol, and having a pH of approximately 7.4.
2. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 1 having an osmolarity of less than 300 mOsm/l.
3. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 1 including guanosine.
4. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 1 including citric acid.
5. An aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising sodium citrate, sodium biphosphate, sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol, and having an osmolarity of less than 300 mOsm/l.
6. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 5 including dextrose.
7. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 5 including guanosine.
8. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 5 including citric acid.
9. An aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising a first distinct solution and a second distinct solution wherein:
the first solution includes in millimolar concentration (mmol/l) approximately 20 mmol/l to about 140 mmol/l of at least one sugar chosen from the group consisting of dextrose and fructose;
the second solution includes in millimolar concentrations:
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 2.2 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 110 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 2.2 mmol/l to about 90 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 10 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 5 mmol/l to about 25 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 2 mmol/ guanosine.
10. The aqueous red blood cell solution ofclaim 9 wherein the second solution includes approximately 0.4 to about 15 mmol/l of citric acid.
11. The aqueous red blood cell solution ofclaim 9 wherein the second solution has a pH of approximately 7.4.
12. The aqueous red blood cell solution ofclaim 9 wherein the total volume of solution is approximately 50 to about 200 ml.
13. A two part aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising:
a first part including sodium citrate, sodium biphosphate, sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol; and
a second part including a sugar chosen from the group consisting of dextrose and fructose.
14. The two part aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 13 wherein the first part includes guanosine.
15. The two part aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 13 wherein the first part is stored in a first container and the second part is stored in a second container.
16. The two part aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 13 wherein the first and second parts are stored in separate elements of a multiple element container.
17. The two part aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 13 wherein the pH of the first part is approximately 7.4.
18. An aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising in millimolar concentration (mmol/l):
approximately 30 mmol/l to about 60 mmol/l of at least one sugar chosen from the group consisting of dextrose and fructose;
approximately 1.2 mmol/l to about 1.7 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 30 mmol/l to about 50 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 4.5 mmol/l to about 55 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 2 mmol/l to about 5 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 8 mmol/l to about 18 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 1.5 mmol/l guanosine.
19. The aqueous red blood storage solution ofclaim 18 wherein the total volume of solution is approximately 75 to about 150 ml.
20. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 18 including approximately 0.8 to about 9.5 mmol/l of citric acid.
21. An aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising in millimolar concentration (mmol/l):
approximately 1.0 mmol/l to about 2.2 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 110 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 2.2 mmol/l to about 90 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 10 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 5 mmol/l to about 25 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 2.0 mmol/l guanosine; and having a pH of approximately 7.4.
22. The aqueous red blood cell storage solution ofclaim 21 wherein the osmolarity is less than approximately 300 mOsm/l.
23. A method of storing red blood cells comprising the step of combining a plasma depleted collection of red blood cells with an aqueous storage solution comprising sodium citrate, sodium biphosphate, sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol, and having an osmolarity of less than 300 mOsm/l.
24. The method ofclaim 23 wherein the storage solution includes guanosine.
25. The method ofclaim 23 wherein the storage solution comprises in millimolar concentration (mmol/l):
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 140 mmol/l of at least one sugar chosen from the group consisting of dextrose and fructose;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 2.2 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 110 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 2.2 mmol/l to about 90 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 10 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 5 mmol/l to about 25 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 2 mmol/l guanosine; per 100 ml of solution.
26. The method ofclaim 23 wherein the storage solution comprises in millimolar concentration (mmol/l):
approximately 1.0 mmol/l to about 2.2 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 110 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 2.2 mmol/l to about 90 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 10 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 5 mmol/l to about 25 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 2 mmol/l guanosine; per 100 ml of solution.
27. A method for storing red blood cells comprising the steps of:
adding an anticoagulant to collected whole blood having a sufficient level of dextrose to provide a nutrient supply to separated red blood cells;
separating the red bloods cells from the whole blood; and
adding to the separated red blood cells an aqueous storage solution comprising sodium citrate, sodium biphosphate, sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol.
28. The method ofclaim 27 wherein the pH of the storage solution is 7.4.
29. The method ofclaim 27 wherein the storage solution comprises in millimolar concentration (mmol/l):
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 2.2 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 110 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 2.2 mmol/l to about 90 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 10 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 5 mmol/l to about 25 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 2 mmol/l guanosine; per 100 ml of solution.
30. The method ofclaim 27 wherein the anticoagulant has a reduced citrate level.
31. The method ofclaim 27 wherein the solution includes citric acid.
32. The method ofclaim 27 wherein the aqueous storage solution has an osmolarity of less than 300 mOsm/l.
33. A method of storing red blood cells comprising the step of combining a plasma depleted collection of red blood cells with an aqueous storage solution comprising sodium citrate, sodium biphosphate, sodium phosphate dibasic, adenine, and mannitol, and having a pH of approximately 7.4.
34. The method ofclaim 33 wherein the storage solution includes guanosine.
35. The method ofclaim 33 wherein the storage solution comprises in millimolar concentration (mmol/l):
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 2.2 mmol/l adenine;
approximately 20 mmol/l to about 110 mmol/l mannitol;
approximately 2.2 mmol/l to about 90 mmol/l sodium citrate;
approximately 1 mmol/l to about 10 mmol/l sodium biphosphate;
approximately 5 mmol/l to about 25 mmol/l sodium phosphate dibasic; and
approximately 0 mmol/l to about 2 mmol/l guanosine; per 100 ml of solution.
36. A two part aqueous red blood cell storage solution comprising:
a first part including at least, sodium biphosphate and sodium phosphate dibasic;
a second part including at least a sugar chosen from the group consisting of dextrose and fructose; and
at least one of the first and second parts including mannitol, sodium citrate, and adenine.
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