Korean J Blood Transfus.  1999 May;10(1):5-12.

Investigation of Appropriate Transfusion of Fresh frozen plasma

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Recently, clinical use of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) has increased in all blood transfusion activity. But inappropriate uses of FFP may be serious problem due to adverse transfusion reactions, viral transmission, and economic aspects. The aim of this study is to justify clinical indication of FFP by receiving the inappropriate use of them.
METHODS
Analyzing hospital records of 115 patients transfused with FFP at Kyung Hee Medical Center from January to April 1998, retrospectively, we investigated the purpose of transfusions, the volume of transfused FFP, and the results of pre- and post-coagulation tests.
RESULTS
The most common purpose of transfusions of FFP was plasma volume replacement after surgical operation. Coagulation tests of pre- and post-transfusion were performed 85% and 47%, respectively. Fifty-seven patients (58%) transfused FFP have shown normal results in pre-coagulation tests, and the volume replacement with FFP was done inadequately in 62 cases (54%).
CONCLUSION
We conclude that, in order to eliminate side effects due to inappropriate use of FFP, and protect patients, it is necessary to make guidelines of FFP transfusion, educate hospital staffs regularly, and perform pre- and post-coagulation tests routinely for the patients who need FFP transfusion.

Keyword

FFP; coagulation test

MeSH Terms

Blood Group Incompatibility
Blood Transfusion
Hospital Records
Humans
Plasma Volume
Plasma*
Retrospective Studies
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