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Is anyone using a pH meter for testing platelets for bacterial contamination? If so, what meter / electrode are you using and do you recommend it? What cutoff level are you using or planning to use?

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Measuring pH is a useful tool to determine platelet function; but while it does decrease when bacterial contamination is present, I don't think pH should be the sole indicator of bacterial growth; too many other things can lower pH as well.

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most of the clients I have will be testing the plateletpheresis products by either BACT-Alert or PALL. For pooled randoms, they will test ph and glucose levels of each bag before pooling. They are trying to establish validation by spiking bags with Staph.epid,streptococcus, a gram negative rod and a know anaerobe vs no growth known culture.

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