Concentrated lyophilized plasma used for reconstitution of whole blood leads to higher coagulation factor activity but unchanged thrombin potential compared with fresh-frozen plasma.
Giacomo E IapichinoMartin PonschabJanne CadamuroSusanne SüssnerChristian GabrielBenjamin DieplingerMargot EggerChristoph J SchlimpSoheyl BahramiHerbert SchöchlPublished in: Transfusion (2017)
Decreasing the dilution volume of LP facilitates reaching higher hematocrit and coagulation protein levels without a relevant increase in thrombin generation. This is due to preserved balance between procoagulant and anticoagulant factors in the concentrated LP preparations.