About Quadruple Blood Bag
Quadurple Blood Bags are used for collection, preservation and transfusion of packed red bloodcells (PRBC) platelets (PLT) and plasma (FFP) cryoprecipitate / granulocyte concentrates.Comprehensive Blood Component ManagementThis quadruple bag system facilitates the seamless separation of whole blood into red cells, plasma, and platelets. The integrated, closed design ensures sterility and reduces the risk of contamination, offering healthcare providers an efficient solution for blood component therapy.
Reliable and Safe DesignEquipped with a pre-attached safety needle, gamma radiation sterilization, and leak-proof construction, this blood bag emphasizes safety for both donors and healthcare professionals. It's latex-free and pyrogen-free, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions and fever for optimal transfusion outcomes.
Easy Handling and StorageWith its lightweight, portable design and standard dimensions, the bag is easy to manage during blood collection and processing. Clear storage instructions-maintaining the bags below 30C and away from sunlight-help preserve product integrity throughout its 24-month shelf life.
FAQ's of Quadruple Blood Bag:
Q: How is whole blood separated using the Quadruple Blood Bag system?
A: The Quadruple Blood Bag allows for the collected whole blood in the primary bag to be transferred into the three satellite bags. Each component-such as red blood cells, plasma, and platelets-can be separated through centrifugation and subsequently stored in individual transfer bags as needed.
Q: What types of anticoagulant solutions are pre-filled in these bags?
A: These blood bags are pre-filled with either CPDA-1 or SAGM anticoagulant solutions to preserve the quality of the collected blood and its components during storage and processing.
Q: When should the Quadruple Blood Bag be used?
A: It should be used during blood collection from voluntary or replacement donors, specifically when separation and storage of multiple blood components is required for clinical or transfusion purposes.
Q: Where can these blood bags be stored for optimal preservation?
A: The blood bags should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, with temperatures kept below 30C and not allowed to fall below 0C to ensure optimal blood preservation and sterility.
Q: What process ensures the sterility and safety of the bags?
A: The bags undergo gamma radiation sterilization, guaranteeing a high sterility assurance level. Additionally, they are manufactured from medical-grade PVC and are pyrogen-free and latex-free, conforming to ISO 3826 and BIS standards.
Q: How does the closed system benefit blood collection?
A: The closed system design minimizes the risk of contamination by preventing external exposure during blood collection, component separation, and storage, thereby ensuring patient safety and product quality.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this multi-bag configuration?
A: The quadruple bag allows efficient and safe component separation, reducing waste, and enhancing transfusion flexibility. Its leak-proof, pre-attached needle and portable, silent operation make it user-friendly and reliable for medical personnel.