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[When is fresh frozen plasma indicated?].

S Wegener, K Wilms, P Schlaack

    Anaesthesiologie Und Reanimation
    |January 1, 1989
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    Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) treats bleeding disorders and aids surgery. Avoid its overuse to ensure sufficient supply for hemophilia A patients needing factor VIII treatments.

    Area of Science:

    • Hematology
    • Transfusion Medicine
    • Pharmacology

    Context:

    • Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is a critical biological drug used in various medical applications.
    • Its uses include treating coagulation disturbances, therapeutic plasma exchange, and managing surgical hemorrhages.
    • FFP is also the primary source for producing factor VIII concentrates.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the multifaceted applications of fresh frozen plasma.
    • To emphasize the importance of judicious use of FFP in clinical settings.
    • To underscore the potential impact of FFP consumption on the availability of essential hemophilia treatments.

    Summary:

    • Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) serves as a vital biological drug for managing bleeding disorders and in surgical settings.

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  • It is also indispensable for the production of factor VIII, a crucial treatment for hemophilia A.
  • Non-indicated excessive consumption of FFP in hospitals can jeopardize the supply chain for hemophilia A patients.
  • Impact:

    • Ensuring adequate supply of FFP for factor VIII production is crucial for hemophilia A patient care.
    • Optimizing FFP utilization can prevent shortages and maintain treatment continuity for vulnerable patient populations.
    • This underscores the need for careful clinical decision-making regarding FFP administration.