Indicated in the treatment of bleeding due to fibrinogen deficiency in trauma, DIC, and surgery. refl.in/5k
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Dose: Volume depends on clinical situation, patient size and laboratory tests. A common dose for fibrinogen replacement is one unit per 10 kg refl.in/5k
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May 24, 2011
If administering cryoprecipitate to a neonate or infant consider the risk of hypocalcemia secondary to the citrate. Since myocardial contractility in the neonate/infant is sensitive to serum calcium, this may result in hypotension.
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Contains most of the factor 8, fibrinogen, factor 13, von Willebrand factor and fibronectin from fresh frozen plasma, but only small amounts of factor 9. refl.in/5j
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Derived from whole blood or collected via apheresis, is prepared by thawing fresh frozen plasma between 1–6 ?C and recovering the precipitate. The cold-insoluble precipitate is refrozen. refl.in/5j
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