Fibrinogen concentrate and cryoprecipitate but not fresh frozen plasma correct low fibrinogen concentrations following in vitro haemodilution

Volume: 131, Issue: 5, Pages: e210 - e213
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
Introduction Fibrinogen deficiency often develops during massive bleeding due to e.g. fluid resuscitation with colloid plasma expanders like hydroxyethyl starch. This study investigates the haemostatic effect of various sources of fibrinogen: fibrinogen concentrates (Haemocomplettan® (FC 1), CSL Behring and Clottagen® (FC 2), LFB Biomedicaments), fresh frozen plasma (FFP), and Cryoprecipitate (CP). Methods Whole blood samples provided by healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Fibrinogen concentrate and cryoprecipitate but not fresh frozen plasma correct low fibrinogen concentrations following in vitro haemodilution
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Volume
131
Issue
5
Pages
e210 - e213
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