Modulation of fibrinogen content in cryoprecipitate by temperature manipulation during plasma processing
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 32 (8) , 755-759
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1992.32893032105.x
Abstract
In routine blood bank production of single-donation cryoprecipitate, the introduction of a 16-hour hold at 4 degrees C, with the frozen plasma units packed into polystyrene containers, resulted in plasma prethaw temperatures of -4 degrees C to -8 degrees C. This in turn resulted in cryoprecipitate fibrinogen levels that were 214 percent of those obtained when units were thawed immediately after removal from - 30 degrees C storage. In scale-model production of factor VIII concentrate, plasma warmed from -30 to -10 to -15 degrees C over 18 hours before pooling and thawing yielded cryoprecipitate fibrinogen levels that were 66 percent of those found in plasma warmed to -2 to -5 degrees C over the same period. Processing -30 degrees C plasma without a warming period led to cryoprecipitate fibrinogen levels that were 40 percent of those obtained from plasma warmed to -2 to -5 degrees C. These differences were accentuated after purification of the cryoprecipitates to an intermediate-purity factor VIII concentrate. These results suggest that simple modifications in production methods allow the fibrinogen content of cryoprecipitate to be tailored to specific uses.Keywords
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