Background: Plasma transfusions are most commonly used therapeutically for bleeding or prophylactically in non-bleeding patients prior to invasive procedures or surgery. Although plasma transfusions generally seem to decline, plasma usage for indications that lack evidence of efficacy prevail. Summary: There is wide international, interinstitutional, and interindividual variance regarding the compliance with guidelines based on published references, supported by appropriate testing. There is furthermore a profound lack of evidence from randomized controlled trials comparing the effect of plasma transfusion with that of other therapeutic interventions for most indications, including massive bleeding. The expected benefit of a plasma transfus...
BACKGROUND: The clinical use of frozen plasma (FP) continues to increase, both in prophylactic and i...
Background: Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is an effective therapy to correct for a deficiency of multipl...
Surgical procedures are inevitably associated with bleeding. The amount of blood loss may vary widel...
There is little systematically derived evidence-based guidance to inform plasma transfusion decision...
Background: Different preparations for therapeutic plasma are available on the market. The German he...
Whereas red blood cell transfusions have been used since the 19th century, plasma has only been avai...
Background: In the absence of bleeding, plasma is commonly transfused to people prophylactically to ...
Introduction: Blood component therapy is widely used in an oncology center. Fresh frozen plasma (FFP...
Background: In the absence of bleeding, plasma is commonly transfused to people prophylactically to ...
Objective: To develop evidence-based clinical practice recommendations regarding transfusion practic...
The Clinical Practice Committee of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Me...
Plasma transfusions are a common treatment in a critical care setting. Physicians mostly prescribe t...
Background: Public concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood have prompted re-consideration ...
Abstract Background Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is an effective therapy to correct for a deficiency of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Platelet transfusions are widely administered to restore perioperative ha...
BACKGROUND: The clinical use of frozen plasma (FP) continues to increase, both in prophylactic and i...
Background: Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is an effective therapy to correct for a deficiency of multipl...
Surgical procedures are inevitably associated with bleeding. The amount of blood loss may vary widel...
There is little systematically derived evidence-based guidance to inform plasma transfusion decision...
Background: Different preparations for therapeutic plasma are available on the market. The German he...
Whereas red blood cell transfusions have been used since the 19th century, plasma has only been avai...
Background: In the absence of bleeding, plasma is commonly transfused to people prophylactically to ...
Introduction: Blood component therapy is widely used in an oncology center. Fresh frozen plasma (FFP...
Background: In the absence of bleeding, plasma is commonly transfused to people prophylactically to ...
Objective: To develop evidence-based clinical practice recommendations regarding transfusion practic...
The Clinical Practice Committee of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Me...
Plasma transfusions are a common treatment in a critical care setting. Physicians mostly prescribe t...
Background: Public concerns regarding the safety of transfused blood have prompted re-consideration ...
Abstract Background Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is an effective therapy to correct for a deficiency of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Platelet transfusions are widely administered to restore perioperative ha...
BACKGROUND: The clinical use of frozen plasma (FP) continues to increase, both in prophylactic and i...
Background: Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is an effective therapy to correct for a deficiency of multipl...
Surgical procedures are inevitably associated with bleeding. The amount of blood loss may vary widel...