Source: Keil, S. D., et al. Treatment of Platelet Products with Riboflavin and UV Light: Effectiveness Against High Titer Bacterial Contamination. J. Vis. Exp. (2015).
This video demonstrates the riboflavin and UV light-based pathogen reduction process against high-titer bacterial contamination in human platelet products. This process could help to lower the risk of severe adverse transfusion events associated with bacterial contamination.
1. Platelet Product Preparation
2. Riboflavin and UV Light Process
3. Bacterial Titer
Table 1: Growth conditions for bacterial species evaluated using riboflavin and UV light. A panel of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria that have been shown to contaminate platelet products were selected for this study. The growth conditions (temperature and media type) used to propagate and titer the organisms are shown.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Mirasol Illuminator | Terumo BCT | N/A | |
Mirasol Treatment/Storage Bag | Terumo BCT | N/A | |
Hematology Analyzer | Beckman-Coulter | Ac•T diff | |
Blood Gas Analyzer | Siemens | RapidLab 1265 | |
Sterile Docking Device | Terumo BCT | TSCD | |
Platelet Incubator | Helmer | PC2200 | |
Orbital Incubator Shaker | Lab-Line | 4628 | |
Dry Incubator | Fisher | Iso-temp | |
Class II A/B3 Biosafety Cabinet | Thermo-forma | 1286 | |
Tubing Sealer | Sebra | Smart Sealer II | |
Table Top Centrifuge | IEC | Centra GP8R | |
10 ml Syringe | BD | 309604 | |
30 ml Syringe | BD | 309650 | |
5 ml Dilution Tube | VWR | 211-0058 | |
50 ml Conical Tube | Corning | 430290 | |
Micropipette | Gilson | P-200 | |
Micropipette | Rainin | R-200 | |
25 ml Disposable Serological Pipette | Costar | 4489 |