Literature DB >> 23301975

The evolving role of lyophilized plasma in remote damage control resuscitation in the French Armed Forces Health Service.

Anne Sailliol1, Christophe Martinaud, Andrew P Cap, Corinne Civadier, Benoit Clavier, Anne-Virginie Deshayes, Anne-Christine Mendes, Thomas Pouget, Nicolas Demazeau, Marine Chueca, François-Régis Martelet, Sylvain Ausset.   

Abstract

Freeze-dried plasma was developed by the US Army for the resuscitation of combat casualties during World War II. The French Military Blood Institute began producing French lyophilized plasma (FLYP) in 1949, in accordance with French blood product guidelines. Since 2010, a photochemical pathogen inactivation process has been implemented to reduce the remaining transfusion-related infectious risk. All quality controls for this procedure verify that the hemostatic properties of FLYP are conserved. FLYP is compatible with all blood types, can be stored at room temperature for 2 years, and its reconstitution requires less than 6 minutes. As a result, FLYP allows quick delivery of all the coagulation proteins and the application of a 1:1 ratio of FLYP and red blood cells in the context of a massive transfusion. Hemovigilance data collected in France since 1994 have included FLYP. Results indicate no reporting of infection related to the use of FLYP. Clinical monitoring with a focus on hemostasis was implemented in 2002 and expanded in 2010. The data, obtained from overseas operations, confirmed the indications, the safety and the clinical efficacy of FLYP. Further research is needed to determine specific indications for FLYP in the therapeutic management of civilian patients with severe hemorrhage.
© 2013 American Association of Blood Banks.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23301975     DOI: 10.1111/trf.12038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfusion        ISSN: 0041-1132            Impact factor:   3.157


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