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Retention of hemostatic and immunological properties of frozen plasma and COVID-19 convalescent apheresis fresh-frozen plasma produced and freeze-dried in Canada.

William P SheffieldVarsha BhaktaAnita HowellCraig JenkinsKatherine SerranoNathaniel JohnsonYi-Chan J LinKaren ColwillBhavisha RathodBrianna GreenbergAnne-Claude GingrasDavid H EvansElissa FlaumenhaftAndrew N BeckettSteven J DrewsDana V Devine
Published in: Transfusion (2021)
Changes in protein activities or clotting times arising from freeze-drying were <15%. Although C3a levels in TFDP were elevated, they were less than literature values for transfusable plasma. SARS-CoV-2-neutralizing antibody titers and viral protein binding levels were largely unaffected by freeze-drying. In vitro characteristics of TFDP or CC-TFDP were comparable to their originating plasma, making future clinical studies appropriate.
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