Ex vivo haemostatic capacity of plasma upon thawing and beyond: a comparison between fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and frozen plasma prepared from whole blood stored at room temperature up to 24 hours postcollection (RTFP24)
Abstract:Background/objectives
We compared the ex vivo haemostatic capacity of RTFP24 with FFP upon thawing and >24 h post‐thaw. We included thrombin generation (TG) as few studies had compared global haemostatic function, and most did not directly compare RTFP24 with FFP >24 h post‐thaw.
Materials/methods
Twenty units each of RTFP24 and FFP were measured for coagulation factors and thrombin generation upon thawing (D0) and 4 days post‐thaw (D4). Labile factors were also measured from D1 to D3. 10 single cryoprecipitat… Show more
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