Q: One unit of Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) is the plasma taken from a unit of whole blood. How quickly should it be frozen after collection?
Answer: within eight hours of collection.
Each unit of FFP contains approximately 225-250 ml of plasma derived from a single unit of whole blood. It is stored frozen at -18° C or colder to preserve all coagulation factors. FFP is thawed in a 37° C (waterbath) upon request (20-30 minutes) and can be stored after thawing for up to 24 hours at 1-6° C. FFP doesn't require crossmatching.
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References:
1. National Clinical Guideline Centre (UK). Blood Transfusion. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2015 Nov. (NICE Guideline, No. 24.) 14, Fresh Frozen Plasma: thresholds and targets. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK338797/
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