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  2. Cryoprecipitate - Wikipedia

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    After thawing, single units of cryo (or units pooled using a sterile method) can be stored at 20–24 °C for up to 6 hours. If units of cryo are pooled in an open system, they can only be held at 20–24 °C for up to 4 hours. [3] Presently cryo cannot be re-frozen for storage after it is thawed for use if it is not transfused.

  3. Whole blood - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s the cost of whole blood was about US$50 per unit in the United States. [11] Whole blood is not commonly used outside of the developing world and military. [2] It is used to make a number of blood products including packed red blood cells, platelet concentrate, cryoprecipitate, and fresh frozen plasma. [1]

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    During surgery, Mrs Darlington received 28 units of red blood cells, 20 units of fresh frozen plasma, nine units of cryoprecipitate, and eight units of platelets – the biggest transfusion at the ...

  5. Fresh frozen plasma - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom it costs about £30 per unit. [8] A number of other versions also exist including plasma frozen within 24 hours after phlebotomy, cryoprecipitate reduced plasma, thawed plasma, and solvent detergent plasma. [1]

  6. Transfusion-associated circulatory overload - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the risk of TACO increases as the number of units of blood products transfused increases. [9] ... Cryoprecipitate 15 mL Fresh frozen plasma 225 mL

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  8. Blood transfusion - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Because each unit of blood given carries risks, a trigger level lower than that, at 70 to 80g/L, is now usually used, as it has been shown to have better patient outcomes. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The administration of a single unit of blood is the standard for hospitalized people who are not bleeding, with this treatment followed with re ...

  9. Cryosupernatant - Wikipedia

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    The term cryosupernatant (also called cryo-poor plasma, cryoprecipitate depleted, cryoprecipitate reduced plasma) refers to plasma from which the cryoprecipitate has been removed. It is used to treat thrombocytopenic purpura .