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Noninvasive measurement of pH in platelet concentrates with a fiber optic fluorescence detector

Reed et al., 2009

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16682188564137600908
Author
Reed M
Geelhood S
Barker L
Pfalzgraf R
Vlaar R
Gouwerok E
De Cuyper I
Harris P
Verhoeven A
De Korte D
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Transfusion

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BACKGROUND: Stored platelets (PLTs) are metabolically active, resulting in a decrease of pH during storage. The pH of PLT concentrates (PCs) is recognized as a measure of quality, and pH limits are set by regulatory bodies. A pH sensor was built into a PLT storage …
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