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A deep dive into Conventional Components – The virtual congress ISBT2022
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A deep dive into Conventional Components – The virtual congress ISBT2022

A deep dive into Conventional Components

Experience in-depth insights into conventional components in the field of blood products at the renowned virtual congress ISBT2022, the 37th International Congress of the ISBT, held from June 4th to 8th, 2022.

Delve into the thought-provoking presentations featured in the “A Deep Dive into Conventional Components” session:

  1. Denese Marks explores the possibilities of increasing the time-to-freezing for clinical apheresis plasma.
  2. Narges Hadjesfandiari investigates lead and mercury levels in Canadian donor blood.
  3. Fenny Chong analyzes the impact of red cell manufacturing methods and storage duration on Caspase-1 and IL-1β production in monocytes.
  4. Melanie Robbins sheds light on the advantages of universal plasma and cryoprecipitate in hospitals across England.
  5. Thomas Klei presents an in vitro evaluation of red cell concentrates collected in non-DEHP plasticized materials and stored in a BTHC-PVC storage bag.
  6. Kelly M Winter explores the extended post-thaw storage of cryoprecipitate stored at 4°C.

Guiding the session as an expert moderator is Stephen Thomas, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging experience for attendees. A dynamic questions and answers session, lasting approximately 17 minutes, follows the presentations and is included in the recorded session. Join the conversation and access the recording to stay informed.

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