Department of Surgery

Development of Novel Ambulatory Pulmonary Assist System (Update) / Waste Not, Want Not: An In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Plasma Supernatants Produced from Late-Storage Low-Titer Type

Date

April 5, 2022 - 10:00am to 11:30am

Event Description

"Development of Novel Ambulatory Pulmonary Assist System (Update)"

Presenter: Yeahwa Hong, MD (mentors: Keith Cook, PhD, and Dr. David Kaczorowski, MD)


"Waste Not, Want Not: An In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Plasma Supernatants Produced from Late-Storage Low-Titer Type"

Presenter: Amudan (Jay)  Srinivasan, MD (mentors: Matthew Neal, MD, and Susan Shea, PhD)

Low-titer type O whole blood (LTOWB) is increasingly being used for first-line resuscitation in the setting of civilian traumatic hemorrhage. Current US regulations limit LTOWB storage in citrate-phosphate-dextrose to 21 days. If unused before day 21, LTOWB units can be manufactured into red cell units, and the plasma supernatant typically discarded. However, this plasma supernatant may have value as a novel transfusion product. This talk will discuss an ongoing comprehensive in vitro evaluation of the hemostatic properties of these products.

Location and Address

Virtual. Meeting invite will be shared with individuals inside the Department of Surgery. Anyone outside the department who would lke to access the lecture, please contact Erin Francis.