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#Bleeding with fibrinogen level of <100 milligrams/dL | #Bleeding with fibrinogen level of <100 milligrams/dL | ||
#Dysfibrinogenemia | #Dysfibrinogenemia | ||
#Bleeding in vWD that is unresponsive to DDAVP and Factor VIII is unavailable (can also use [[Humate-P]], [[FFP]] | #Bleeding in vWD that is unresponsive to DDAVP and Factor VIII is unavailable (can also use [[Humate-P]], [[FFP]] does not work well) | ||
==Dose== | ==Dose== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Transfusions]] | *[[Transfusions]] | ||
*[[FFP]] | |||
*[[PCC]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:18, 25 February 2021
Features
- Cold insoluble protein fraction of FFP
- Contains: fibrinogen, vWF, and factor VIII
- 1 bag (10ml) has 50-500 units of factor 8 activity
Indications
- Bleeding with fibrinogen level of <100 milligrams/dL
- Dysfibrinogenemia
- Bleeding in vWD that is unresponsive to DDAVP and Factor VIII is unavailable (can also use Humate-P, FFP does not work well)
Dose
1 unit/5kg (usually 10 units are given at a time)
- Will raise fibrinogen level by 75
