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Coagulation function of never frozen liquid plasma stored for 40 days.

Michael Adam MeledeoGrantham C PeltierColby S McIntoshJames A BynumJason B CorleyAndrew P Cap
Published in: Transfusion (2021)
Despite significant declines in some factors in D40 LP, fibrinogen concentration and TEG MA were stable suggesting stored LP provides fibrinogen similarly to frozen plasmas even at D40. LP is easier to store and prepare for prehospital transfusion, important benefits when the alternative is crystalloid.
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