LAUSR.org creates dashboard-style pages of related content for over 1.5 million academic articles. Sign Up to like articles & get recommendations!

Prolonged (post‐thaw) shelf life of −80°C frozen AB apheresis plasma

Photo from wikipedia

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Early plasma transfusion is important in the treatment of patients with major hemorrhage. Prolonged shelf life of AB type frozen −80°C and cold‐stored (4°C) deep frozen plasma (DFP)… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Early plasma transfusion is important in the treatment of patients with major hemorrhage. Prolonged shelf life of AB type frozen −80°C and cold‐stored (4°C) deep frozen plasma (DFP) will improve strategic stock management, minimize need for resupply, and make pre‐hospital implementation more feasible. METHODS AND MATERIALS Plasma products type AB of different age and origin (−30°C Fresh Frozen [(FFP], −80°C DFP [short (±1 year) and long (±7 year)] stored) were thawed (Day 0), stored at 4°C, and sampled on Days 7 and 14. Additionally, samples of plasma containing blood products (Octaplas LG®, whole blood and platelets) were compared for coagulation factor activity, phospholipid clotting time (PPL), and kaolin TEG during 4°C or 22°C storage. RESULTS Coagulation profiles of FFP, short‐ and long‐stored −80°C DFP were not significantly different after thaw. Cold storage did not affect fibrinogen, Protein C, and Antithrombin III activities whereas factor V, VII, VIII, and Protein S decreased in all blood products. After 14 days DFP still meets the guidelines for clinical use, except for Protein S (0.4 IU/mL). With exception of Octaplas LG®, phospholipid activity and TEG coagulation were similar between plasma containing blood components during storage. CONCLUSION AB DFP quality was unaffected by almost 7 years of frozen storage. Quality of thawed 14‐day stored AB DFP met, with exception of Protein S, all minimal guidelines which implies that its quality is sufficient for use in the (pre)‐hospital (military) environment for treatment of major hemorrhage.

Keywords: prolonged post; plasma; shelf life; blood; dfp

Journal Title: Transfusion
Year Published: 2020

Link to full text (if available)


Share on Social Media:                               Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!

Related content

More Information              News              Social Media              Video              Recommended



                Click one of the above tabs to view related content.