The activity of labile coagulation factors and fibrinogen in thawed plasma during a 5 day storage period in the hospital blood bank refrigerator

Transfus Med. 2021 Dec;31(6):494-498. doi: 10.1111/tme.12823. Epub 2021 Oct 3.

Abstract

Background: Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is used to treat coagulation disorders. Even though the activity of labile coagulation factors gradually decreases once thawed, it can be used up to 24 h after thawing, if stored properly. In this study, the level of coagulation factor activity was evaluated in thawed plasma during a 5 day storage period.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 40 FFP units prepared in Yazd Blood Center. Samples were thawed in a waterbath for 20-30 min at 30-37°C and then stored in the hospital blood bank refrigerator. The level of fibrinogen concentration, as a stable factor and, coagulation factors V and VIII, as labile factors, were measured in the plasma immediately following the thawing process as well as 24 and 120 h after the process. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software 20.

Results: The fibrinogen level remained stable for up to 24 h after thawing; after 120 h there was a 1.66% decrease with the mean level of 334.0 ± 53.3 mg/dl. The mean activity of factors V and VIII levels decreased by 12.3%, and 26% respectively over 120 h after thawing when compared to that after 24 h. A 120 h after thawing Factor V activity was above 70% in 87.5% of thawed plasmas and its mean activity was 81.6 ± 11.8. Factor VIII activity was above 70% in only 35% of thawed plasmas with the mean activity of 64.4 ± 17.2.

Conclusion: Thawed plasma can be used for up to 5 days in all therapeutic applications of FFP since it still has the essential hemostatic effects. However, in situations where higher levels of FVIII are needed, Thawed Plasma is not a suitable alternative. In such cases FFP, FVIII concentrate or cryoprecipitated antihemophilic factor should be used.

Keywords: activity; blood banks; coagulation factors; plasma.

MeSH terms

  • Blood Banks
  • Blood Coagulation Factors
  • Blood Preservation
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Factor VIII
  • Fibrinogen*
  • Hemostatics*
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Plasma

Substances

  • Blood Coagulation Factors
  • Hemostatics
  • Factor VIII
  • Fibrinogen