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Utilization of frozen plasma, cryoprecipitate, and recombinant factor VIIa for children with hemostatic impairments: An audit of transfusion appropriateness.

Lani LiebermanYulia LinChristine Cserti-GazdewichQi Long YiJacob PendergrastWendy LauJeannie Callumnull null
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2017)
FP, CRYO, and rVIIa are most commonly used in the operating room and intensive care units. FP was often used for fluid resuscitation and for patients with mild to no bleeding. FP was only effective in lowering the INR when the INR was over 2.0. Use of rVIIa was rarely ordered for an appropriate indication. Results of this study inform its readers where trials of pediatric transfusion should be performed to clarify how these products should be used in clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • intensive care unit
  • cardiac surgery
  • cardiac arrest
  • young adults
  • high resolution
  • sickle cell disease
  • mechanical ventilation
  • mass spectrometry