Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process

Irradiation of human blood is used to avoid the TA-GVHD (transfusion-associated graft-versus-host-disease), a rare but devastating adverse effect of leukocytes present in blood components for immunocompetent transfusion recipients. Usually this irradiation practice is performed to a physical elimina...

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Main Authors: Cláudio Boghi, Dorlivete M. Shitsuka, Marcos Alexandruk, Ricardo Shitsuka, Paulo Roberto Rela
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Nove de Julho 2008-01-01
Series:Exacta
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=81011705004
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spelling doaj-90a22275441a4671ac72cdbcb335803c2020-11-24T21:45:04ZporUniversidade Nove de JulhoExacta1678-54281983-93082008-01-01613540Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation processCláudio BoghiDorlivete M. ShitsukaMarcos AlexandrukRicardo ShitsukaPaulo Roberto RelaIrradiation of human blood is used to avoid the TA-GVHD (transfusion-associated graft-versus-host-disease), a rare but devastating adverse effect of leukocytes present in blood components for immunocompetent transfusion recipients. Usually this irradiation practice is performed to a physical elimination of lymphocytes. The implementation of the GMP will assure that the properly dose in a range of 25Gy to 50Gy will be delivered to the blood in the bag collected in a blood tissue bank. The studies to establish the GMP were developed under the guidelines of the standard ISO 11137 - Sterilization of health care products - Requirements for validation and routine control - Radiation sterilization. In this work, two dosimetric systems were used for dose mapping during the studies of irradiator qualification, loading pattern, irradiation process validation and auditing. The CaSO4: Dy dosimeter presented difficulties concerning to uncertainty on dose measurement, stability, trace ability and calibration system. The PMMA and gafchromic dosimetric systems have shown a better performance and were adopted on establishment of GMP procedures. The irradiation tests have been done using a Gammacell 220 Irradiator. The developed GMP can be adapted for different types of gamma irradiators, allowing to set up a quality assurance program for blood irradiation.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=81011705004
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author Cláudio Boghi
Dorlivete M. Shitsuka
Marcos Alexandruk
Ricardo Shitsuka
Paulo Roberto Rela
spellingShingle Cláudio Boghi
Dorlivete M. Shitsuka
Marcos Alexandruk
Ricardo Shitsuka
Paulo Roberto Rela
Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
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title Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
title_short Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
title_full Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
title_fullStr Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
title_full_unstemmed Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
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publisher Universidade Nove de Julho
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publishDate 2008-01-01
description Irradiation of human blood is used to avoid the TA-GVHD (transfusion-associated graft-versus-host-disease), a rare but devastating adverse effect of leukocytes present in blood components for immunocompetent transfusion recipients. Usually this irradiation practice is performed to a physical elimination of lymphocytes. The implementation of the GMP will assure that the properly dose in a range of 25Gy to 50Gy will be delivered to the blood in the bag collected in a blood tissue bank. The studies to establish the GMP were developed under the guidelines of the standard ISO 11137 - Sterilization of health care products - Requirements for validation and routine control - Radiation sterilization. In this work, two dosimetric systems were used for dose mapping during the studies of irradiator qualification, loading pattern, irradiation process validation and auditing. The CaSO4: Dy dosimeter presented difficulties concerning to uncertainty on dose measurement, stability, trace ability and calibration system. The PMMA and gafchromic dosimetric systems have shown a better performance and were adopted on establishment of GMP procedures. The irradiation tests have been done using a Gammacell 220 Irradiator. The developed GMP can be adapted for different types of gamma irradiators, allowing to set up a quality assurance program for blood irradiation.
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