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Inactivation of viruses in fresh-frozen plasma
Annals of Hematology, 1993Methylene blue (MB) or solvent/detergent (SD) treatment is used for the inactivation of lipid-enveloped viruses in plasma. One important characteristic of the SD treatment is the necessity to pool plasma from different donors, thus inducing the risk of spreading infectious particles.
J U, Wieding, P, Hellstern, M, Köhler
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Inappropriate Use of Fresh-Frozen Plasma
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985Over the past decade hospitals throughout the United States have experienced a dramatic increase in utilization of freshfrozen plasma (FFP). Since this has paralleled a corresponding increase in transfusion of packed red blood cells in relation to whole blood, it may be inferred that much of the FFP is being transfused as a volume expander, rather than
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GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF FRESH FROZEN PLASMA
Acta Clinica Belgica, 2008Recommendations, which aim at standardising and rationalising clinical indications for the transfusion of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) in Belgium, were drawn up by a working group of the Superior Health Council. For this purpose the Superior Health Council organised an expert meeting devoted to "Transfusion Guidelines: Pathogen reduction, products and ...
De Backer, Daniel +12 more
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[Use of fresh frozen plasma in surgery with special reference to autologous fresh frozen plasma].
Infusionstherapie (Basel, Switzerland), 1990The use of FFP has increased dramatically in the last few years. In the majority of cases FFP is transfused in order to provide coagulation factors. Many physicians expect to get "better" blood parameters from concomitant FFP and red blood cell (RBC) transfusions.
M U, Heim, W, Mempel
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A single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-Seq toolbox for fresh and frozen human tumors
Nature Medicine, 2020Michal Slyper +2 more
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[When is fresh frozen plasma indicated?].
Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation, 1989Fresh frozen plasma is a biological drug for the treatment of selected coagulation disturbances, a valuable substance for therapeutic plasma exchange and for the therapy of surgical haemorrhages within the blood component treatment programme. Since fresh frozen plasma is simultaneously the basic substance for the production of containing factor VIII ...
S, Wegener +3 more
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