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The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Current Good Manufacturing Practices for Transfusion Services. Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online.

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Platelets

The regulations in Subpart C for Platelets that apply (or may apply) to transfusion services are:24
  • Immediately after resuspension, Platelets shall be placed in storage at the selected temperature range. If stored between 20 to 24°C, a continuous gentle agitation of the platelet concentrate shall be maintained throughout the storage period. Agitation is optional if stored at a temperature between 1 and 6°C.*
  • The use of the plateletpheresis procedure to obtain a product for a specific recipient may be at variance with 640.21(c) and 640.22(c), provided that: (a) A licensed physician has determined that the recipient must be transfused with the platelets from a specific donor, and (b) the plateletpheresis procedure is performed under the supervision of a qualified licensed physician who is aware of the health status of the donor and the physician has certified in writing that the donor's health permits plateletpheresis.
*Note that although it is allowed by the Code of Federal Regulations, very few facilities store Platelets between 1 and 6°C. The AABB requires facilities to use 20–24°C.
24. Code of Federal Regulations. Part 640-Additional Standards for Human Blood and Blood Products, Subpart C "Platelets." Food and Drug Administration, Updated 09 Apr 2024. Available at: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-21/part-640/subpart-C.