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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Hematology
  • Transfusion Medicine

Background:

  • The need for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion alternatives has been recognized for centuries.
  • Concerns regarding the safety of human blood transfusions have intensified the search for substitutes.
  • No clinically approved RBC substitutes are currently available.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of development for RBC transfusion alternatives.
  • To highlight the primary approaches being pursued in the field.
  • To address the ongoing demand for safe and effective blood substitutes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current research and development in RBC substitute technologies.
  • Focus on two main classes of oxygen-carrying solutions: perfluorocarbons and hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers.
  • Analysis of the progress and challenges in developing these alternatives.

Main Results:

  • Two primary categories of RBC substitutes are under active development: perfluorocarbon-based and hemoglobin-based solutions.
  • Significant progress has been made in the development of these oxygen carriers.
  • Challenges remain in achieving full clinical approval and widespread adoption.

Conclusions:

  • Perfluorocarbon-based and hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers represent the most promising avenues for RBC transfusion alternatives.
  • Continued research and development are crucial to overcome existing hurdles.
  • The successful development of these alternatives could significantly impact transfusion medicine.