FAQ

What blood storage refrigerators meet AABB Standard, LA standards - what are they?
  • The refrigerator must be designed to be set at a temperature of 4°C
  • Designed for heavy-duty operation, with a Forced-Air refrigeration system
  • Temperature uniformity of +/- 1°C
  • Certified to international standards for management (ISO 9001), medical/scientific equipment manufacturing (ISO 13485), and CE Certificate

What are the blood storage standards, what type of refrigerator should be used, and what temperature?

The refrigerator used should be one certified specifically for blood storage. As for storage, Whole blood and red cells should be stored at a temperature between +2 to +6 °C.

Transport standards for all types of blood
The transport container must be able to control temperature as follows:
  • Whole blood and Red Cells should be transported at a temperature between +2 to +6 °C
  • Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) should be transported at -20 to -30°C or lower, at all times
  • Platelet concentrates should be transported at +20°C to +24°C
How to validate each type of container
Arrange ice packs inside the container according to the actual usage configuration, and record temperature data using a data logger to assess its ability to maintain cold and control temperature.
Why is a blood transport cooler needed at 20-24°C?
Used to transport platelets, in order to extend the shelf life of platelets.
What Is a Coolplate?
A Coolplate is a temperature-regulating metal plate that maintains a temperature of 20–24°C, used to cool down Whole Blood following collection. Prior to use, the Coolplate must be pre-chilled at 2–8°C for 24 hours.
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