| Literature DB >> 21466676 |
Simon J Stanworth1, Timothy S Walsh, Robin J Prescott, Robert J Lee, Douglas M Watson, Duncan Wyncoll.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is widely used, but few studies have described patterns of plasma use in critical care. We carried out a multicentre study of coagulopathy in intensive care units (ICUs) and here describe overall FFP utilisation in adult critical care, the indications for transfusions, factors indicating the doses used and the effects of FFP use on coagulation.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21466676 PMCID: PMC3219386 DOI: 10.1186/cc10129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Doses of fresh frozen plasma administered. Graphed histogram results summarising the range of doses of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) given in treatment episodes during intensive care unit (ICU) stay.
FFP administered in relation to the three approaches to classifying the circumstances of administrationa
| Variable | FFP units | FFP volume, ml | FFP dose, ml kg-1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reason given by clinician at time of FFP transfusion | |||
| Coagulopathy with bleeding ( | 3 (2 to 4) | 875 (558 to 1104) | 11.1 (7.8 to 15.3) |
| Coagulopathy without bleeding ( | 2 (2 to 4) | 561 (509 to 854) | 8.9 (6.8 to 13.1) |
| No bleeding prior to procedure ( | 2 (2 to 4) | 560 (528 to 1017) | 9.8 (6.9 to 13.0) |
| | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.009 |
| All ( | 3 (2 to 4) | 736 (536 to 1092) | 10.2 (7.0 to 14.1) |
| Clinically significant haemorrhage recorded on day of transfusion | |||
| No ( | 2 (2 to 4) | 561 (517 to 1017) | 9.1 (6.7 to 13.2) |
| Yes ( | 3 (2 to 4) | 875 (558 to 1100) | 11.1 (7.9 to 14.7) |
| | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.006 |
| Use of FFP in relation to occurrence of PT prolongation during ICU admission | |||
| FFP administered but no PT prolongation occurred at any time during ICU admission ( | 2 (2 to 4) | 568 (502 to 936) | 8.5 (5.7 to 12.6) |
| PT prolongation occurred during ICU admission, but FFP administered out with an episode of PT prolongation ( | 2 (2 to 4) | 570 (535 to 1077) | 8.6 (6.3 to 13.7) |
| FFP administered during an episode of PT prolongation ( | 3 (2 to 4) | 806 (542 to 1092) | 10.8 (7.3 to 14.4) |
| 0.11 | 0.037 | 0.014 | |
aFFP, fresh frozen plasma; PT, prothrombin time; ICU, intensive care unit.
INR preceding (within 12 hours) FFP treatment during ICU stay for all admissionsa
| INR | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | ≤1.5, | 1.6 to 2.5, | 2.6 to 3.5, | 3.6 to 5.0, | >5.0, |
| All episodes, | 126 (34) | 187 (51) | 30 (8) | 14 (4) | 9 (2) |
| Reason for FFP transfusion recorded by clinician | |||||
| Coagulopathy with bleeding | 73 (42) | 86 (50) | 8 (5) | 2 (1) | 4 (2) |
| Coagulopathy without bleeding | 32 (26) | 65 (52) | 15 (12) | 9 (7) | 4 (3) |
| Coagulopathy without bleeding, | 13 (25) | 29 (56) | 7 (13) | 2 (4) | 1 (2) |
| Clinically significant haemorrhage recorded on same day as FFP transfusion | |||||
| No | 54 (29) | 95 (51) | 20 (11) | 12 (6) | 6 (3) |
| Yes | 72 (40) | 92 (51) | 10 (6) | 2 (1) | 3 (2) |
aINR, international normalised ratio; FFP, fresh frozen plasma; ICU, intensive care unit.
Median (first to third quartile) FFP dose (ml/kg) administered for different pretransfusion INR valuesa
| INR value preceding FFP treatment | Median FFP dose per treatment, ml/kg (first to third quartile) |
|---|---|
| ≤1.5 | 8.9 (5.8 to 13.9) |
| 1.6 to 2.0 | 9.7 (6.7 to 15.3) |
| 2.1 to 2.5 | 13.8 (8.6 to 18.7) |
| 2.6 to 3.0 | 13.7 (7.8 to 24.2) |
| >3.0 | 15.7 (11.4 to 22.1) |
aFFP, fresh frozen plasma; INR, international normalised ratio. Results for FFP dose administered by level of pretransfusion INR are shown. P < 0.001 across the groups (Kruskal-Wallis test).
Figure 2Effects of fresh frozen plasma on changes in international normalised ratio. Boxplot summarising the changes in international normalised ratio (INR), which are shown as medians (horizontal line), first and third quartiles (squares) and ranges (vertical lines) with outliers indicated by small circles or asterisks. The results are reported by reason for fresh frozen plasma (FFP) transfusion recorded by clinician (coagulopathy with bleeding, coagulopathy without bleeding or coagulopathy without bleeding prior to invasive procedure) for different levels of pretransfusion INR.