Gammacell® 1000 / 3000

Primarily used for blood irradiation, the Gammacell® 1000 and 3000 are considered the "gold standard" in countless clinics throughout the world. Both machines have a highly developed user interface with various input devices including keyboards and bar code scanners. Both machines have been refined with the valuable input of clinicians over many years and the result is a very user friendly control system. Each machine has numerous safety measures incorporated into the operating system to maintain accuracy and reliability.

Graft-Versus-Host Disease

Transfusion-Associated GVHD (TA-GVHD) has become a major concern in current transfusion practices for immuno-deficient and immunosuppressed patients because of the associated high mortality rate. Immunosuppressive therapies have not proven effective for TA-GVHD.

Preventing TA-GVHD

Because patient treatment of TA-GVHD is almost always ineffective, management must focus on prevention by minimizing the risk of developing the condition. Prevention has centered on reducing or inactivating transfused donor lymphocytes. The methods presently available in blood banks to physically remove the lymphocytes through washing or filtration do not provide effective prophyl-axis against TA-GVHD. Inactivation of transfused lymphocytes with the use of gamma irradiation of blood components remains the most efficient method for inhibiting lymphocyte blast transformation and mitotic activity and hence preventing TA-GVHD.

Features

Safe to Use
For use in any conventional hospital, clinic or laboratory environment.

Quality Assurance
An advanced monitoring and control system tracks the irradiation process, confirming canister rotation, irradiation time and product position.

Easy to Operate
Multi-line, menu driven, display screen with step-by-step instructions, will continue to operate for multiple cycles even in a power outage.

Built-in Security
Restricts access to the programming function with security passwords and key lock.

Barcode Reading Capabilities
Can scan ISBT-128, Codabar, and other blood labelling. Includes collection center, unit number, product code, blood type, collection and expiry dates.

Digital Traceability
Various options for electronic record keeping of irradiated product data.

(Optional) Components for Research
Optional components for research applications including test tube and animal holders.

Advanced Design Features

Virtually all cellular blood components have been implicated in reported cases of TA-GVHD. The syndrome has developed after transfusion of whole blood, red blood cells, platelets, fresh (non-frozen) plasma and leukocytes harvested from both normal donors and donors with chronic myelocytic leukemia. Current medical practice and the AABB recommend using irradiated blood for immuno-incompetent or immuno-compromised patients.