Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Hemerus Medical Receives CE Marking for World's First 56 Day Red Blood Cell Storage Solution - SOLX


ST. PAUL, Minn., -- Hemerus Medical, LLC, a Minnesota-based company that develops innovative technologies for the collection, processing, preservation, and storage of blood products announced that it has received the world's first CE Marking for a 56 day red blood cell storage solution – the SOLX red blood cell additive (AS-7).  The current conventional red blood cell storage solutions have only provided 42 days of storage. 

Dr. Majid Zia, CTO and inventor of the LEUKOSEP and LEUP technologies, explained, "The ability to provide extended storage for red blood cells can reduce red blood cell outdating, provide better logistics and mitigate shortages in emergency or natural disaster situations.  SOLX was developed to reduce storage lesions and improve the quality of red blood cells through the current standard 42 day storage period.  This is extremely important as enhanced red cell quality is of great interest in potentially improving patient outcomes in transfusions."

SOLX was the result of a collaborative effort between the US Army, the University of Cincinnati and Hemerus.  The SOLX storage solution research was initially funded by the US Army, and invented by Dr. John Hess of the University of Maryland, and the late Dr. Tibor Greenwalt of the University of Cincinnati.  Hemerus furthered this research through its development of a whole blood leukoreduction collection set and performed clinical trials, which were also partially funded by the US Army.  Hemerus holds the exclusive worldwide license to the intellectual property.