Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process
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https://doi.org/10.5585/exacta.v6i1.800Keywords:
Dose mapping. Dosimeter. GMP. Irradiation.Abstract
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.Downloads
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Published
2009-02-10
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Boghi, C., Shitsuka, D. M., Alexandruk, M., Shitsuka, R., & Rela, P. R. (2009). Good manufacturing practices (GMP) utilized on human blood irradiation process. Exacta, 6(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.5585/exacta.v6i1.800
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