1BIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT Advancement in the medical prospects has observed processes related to the collection and preservation of erythrocytes, cells and tissues for the future healthcare processes. Collection and preservation of Red Blood Cells and Platelets are part of such medication that helps both in short term and long term treatments (Harmening, 2018). However, as per Leeper et al. (2019), despite the application of several anticoagulants and preservation in sodium, adenine, glucose, mannitol (SAGM), efficacy of the long term storage of Platelets and RBCs were affected. Hence, modern advancement in this collection and preservation of RBCs and Platelets should be discussed. The modern preservation process of RBCs and Platelets include process of cryopreservation and storage of RBCs and Platelets in frozen state so that the shelf life of the stored RBC and Platelets could be increase (Kumar & Gill, 2018). Further, as per Bozorgmanesh, Sutton‐Burges and Tablin (2017), this advancement in the preservation technology has increased the accuracy and quality of the care process. Besides this, with proper preservation and increased shelf life, these preserved cells could be used in treatment of patients in their critical health conditions. As per Leeper et al. (2019), the modern cryopreservation technique is effective in preserving the effectiveness of the blood cells with its frost effects and involved intracellular cryoprotectants that helps to preserve the blood cells for a longer time. Further, presence of Glycerol and Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) helps in the cryopreservation process (Harmening, 2018). Therefore, from the above-mentioned description, it is evident that the modern technologies and advancement in the process of preservation of RBCs and Platelets has increased the shelf life and accuracy of these processes, which has increased the quality of care process.
2BIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT References Bozorgmanesh, R., Sutton‐Burges, J. W., & Tablin, F. (2017). Comparison of equine platelet function and survival in whole blood collected in acid‐citrate‐dextrose solution or citrate‐phosphate‐dextrose‐adenine solution.Veterinary clinical pathology,46(2), 262-268. Harmening, D. M. (2018).Modern blood banking & transfusion practices. 7thEdn, Issue 1, FA Davis. Retrieved from: https://books.google.co.in/books? hl=en&lr=&id=vxyDDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR1&dq=Modern+Blood+banking+ and+Transfution+Practices&ots=-QH-MkAwDA&sig=bm- gJhOBtSjIAuWencpHnh0UiTs#v=onepage&q=Modern%20Blood%20banking %20and%20Transfution%20Practices&f=false Kumar, V., & Gill, K. D. (2018). Blood Collection and Preservation. InBasic Concepts in Clinical Biochemistry: A Practical Guide(pp. 5-7). Springer, Singapore. Leeper, C. M., Yazer, M. H., Cladis, F. P., Saladino, R., Triulzi, D. J., & Gaines, B. A. (2019). Cold-stored whole blood platelet function is preserved in injured children with hemorrhagic shock.Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery,87(1), 49-53.