Leukotrap

LEUKOTRAP- blood collection system
Haemonetics Manufacturing Inc

The Leukotrap® RC System CP2D/AS-3 Blood Bag Unit with In-Line RC2D Filter and Sampling System is intended for the collection of whole blood and preparation of red blood cells and plasma or red blood cells, plasma, and platelets with pre-storage leukocyte reduction of red blood cells. The fluid pathway is sterile and non-pyrogenic. Steam Sterilized. RX only.

INDICATIONS AND USAGE

Instructions for Use for Systems Containing a Y Sampling Site (YSS) with or without a pre-attached Vacuum Tube Holder or Sample Diversion Pouch (SDP) with a pre-attached Vacuum Tube Holder. See unit foil envelope for specific product code/description being used.

Diagram of the Complete Product Set
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Figure 1- Diagram of the Complete Product Set

I. BLOOD COLLECTION INSTRUCTIONS FORSYSTEMS CONTAINING A Y SAMPLING SITE (YSS) ONLY

Donor Line with Y Sampling Site Only
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Figure 2- Donor Line with Y Sampling Site Only

ACCOMPLISHING PHLEBOTOMY

1.
Load blood collection mixer or suspend blood bag on donor scale. Adjust to desired collection volume or weight as per operating instructions for whichever equipment is being used. Place collection bag on blood collection mixer or donor scale as far below donor arm as possible.
2.
If not previously performed, place a temporary clamp on the donor tubing between the donor needle and Y-connector.
3.
Disinfect site of phlebotomy and apply pressure to donor arm. If using a blood pressure cuff, inflate to not more than 60 mm Hg. If desired, secure the tubing to the donor’s arm with tape below Phlebotomist Protection Device (PPD). Note: Steps 1 through 3 can be performed in any order.
4.
Remove donor needle cover by first twisting the cover at the base to break the seal, and then remove cover carefully.
5.
Perform phlebotomy. Remove the temporary clamp, if used, and ensure there is blood flow.
6.
Stabilize the donor needle with tape.
7.
If not previously performed, further stabilize the donor needle by taping the tubing below the PPD.
8.
Reduce pressure on donor’s arm as needed.

COLLECTING BLOOD

1.
Collect appropriate volume of blood into collection bag, as indicated on packaging. Notes: If blood collection mixer is used, follow manufacturer’s operating instructions. Mix blood and anticoagulant frequently during collection; for example, once every 45 seconds and immediately after collection.
2.
After required amount of blood has been collected, seal donor tubing between the Y Sampling Site and the collection bag.* Note: If pre-filtration quality control (QC) is to be performed, use the QC tubing attached to the collection bag. If additional tubing is needed, leave the desired amount of tubing containing anticoagulated blood attached to the collection bag.

COLLECTING SAMPLES FROM Y SAMPLING SITE

Note: When using YSS systems with a pre-attached vacuum tube holder, go to Section II.

1.
For blood sampling, remove the Y Sampling Site needle cover. Ensure the protective sheath is in place over the sampling needle.
2.
Fasten a vacuum tube holder onto the base of the sampling needle and collect samples.

Precautions: During sample collection ensure the vacuum tubes are centered within the vacuum tube holder and maintain forward pressure on the vacuum tube. Note: After the last tube is collected, it is recommended that the vacuum tube holder be left in place.

DISCONTINUING PHLEBOTOMY

1.
After blood samples are collected, release any remaining pressure from donor’s arm.
2.
Remove the tape stabilizing the donor needle and tubing. Advance PPD over the donor needle hub.
3.
If desired, clamp tubing behind the PPD. Note: Steps 1 through 3 can be performed in any order.
4.
While holding the top of the PPD, grasp the tubing below the PPD and pull the donor needle into the PPD with a continuous motion until the needle is completely withdrawn and secured into place.
5.
If desired, insert the PPD into the vacuum tube holder.
6.
Detach and discard the donor/needle assembly (e.g. needle, PPD, sample diversion pouch, and tubing) in the usual manner.*
7.
Strip the tubing between seal and collection bag, gently mix the whole blood and allow the tubing to refill OR seal off the tubing, detach and discard in the usual manner.

Continue to “Centrifugation”, Section IV, Step 1.

II. BLOOD COLLECTION INSTRUCTIONS FORSYSTEMS CONTAINING A Y SAMPLING SITE (YSS) WITH A PRE-ATTACHED VACUUM TUBE HOLDER

Donor Line with Y Sampling Site and Pre-attached Vacuum Tube Holder with Lid
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Figure 3- Donor Line with Y Sampling Site and Pre-attached Vacuum Tube Holder with Lid

ACCOMPLISHING PHLEBOTOMY

1.
Load blood collection mixer or suspend blood bag on donor scale. Adjust to desired collection volume or weight as per operating instructions for whichever equipment is being used. Place collection bag on blood collection mixer or donor scale as far below donor arm as possible.
2.
If not previously performed, place a temporary clamp on the donor tubing between the donor needle and Y-connector.
3.
Disinfect site of phlebotomy and apply pressure to donor arm. If using a blood pressure cuff, inflate to not more than 60 mm Hg. If desired, secure the tubing to the donor’s arm with tape below Phlebotomist Protection Device (PPD). Note: Steps 1 through 3 can be performed in any order.
4.
Remove donor needle cover by first twisting the cover at the base to break the seal, and then remove cover carefully.
5.
Perform phlebotomy. Remove the temporary clamp, if used, and ensure there is blood flow.
6.
Stabilize the donor needle with tape.
7.
If not previously performed, further stabilize the donor needle by taping the tubing below the PPD.
8.
Reduce pressure on donor’s arm as needed.

COLLECTING BLOOD

1.
Collect appropriate volume of blood into collection bag, as indicated on packaging. Notes: If blood collection mixer is used, follow manufacturer’s operating instructions. Mix blood and anticoagulant frequently during collection; for example, once every 45 seconds and immediately after collection.
2.
After required amount of blood has been collected, seal donor tubing between the Y Sampling Site and the collection bag.* Note: If pre-filtration quality control (QC) is to be performed, use the QC tubing attached to the collection bag. If additional tubing is needed, leave the desired amount of tubing containing anticoagulated blood attached to the collection bag.

COLLECTING SAMPLES FROM Y SAMPLING SITE SYSTEMS WITH A PRE-ATTACHED VACUUM TUBE HOLDER

1.
Open lid of the vacuum tube holder and collect samples. Precautions: During sample collection ensure the vacuum tubes are centered within the vacuum tube holder and maintain forward pressure on the vacuum tube.
2.
After the final sample collection, close the lid on the vacuum tube holder.

DISCONTINUING PHLEBOTOMY

1.
After blood samples are collected, release any remaining pressure from donor’s arm.
2.
Remove the tape stabilizing the donor needle and tubing. Advance PPD over the donor needle hub.
3.
If desired, clamp tubing behind the PPD. Note: Steps 1 through 3 can be performed in any order.
4.
While holding the top of the PPD, grasp the tubing below the PPD and pull the donor needle into the PPD with a continuous motion until the needle is completely withdrawn and secured into place.
5.
If desired, insert the PPD into the vacuum tube holder.
6.
Detach and discard the donor/needle assembly (e.g. needle, PPD, sample diversion pouch, and tubing) in the usual manner.*
7.
Strip the tubing between seal and collection bag, gently mix the whole blood and allow the tubing to refill OR seal off the tubing, detach and discard in the usual manner.
8.
Continue to “Centrifugation”, Section IV, Step 1.
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