Blood products Flashcards

1
Q

What is depleted in irradiated blood?

A

T-lymphocytes

=> avoid transfusion-associated graft versus host disease

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2
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When are CMW negative blood components required?

A
  • Granulocyte transfusions
  • Intra-uterine transfusions
  • Neonates up to 28 days post expected date of delivery
  • During pregnancy (not labour/delivery)
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3
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When should blood be irradiated?

A
  • granulocyte transfusion
  • IU transfusion
  • neonates
  • stem cell transplants
  • patients on certain chemotherapy (purine analogue)
  • Hodgkin lymphoma
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4
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When is FFP most commonly used?

A

prophylactically in patients undergoing invasive surgery where there is a risk of significant bleeding

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5
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Universal donor of FFP?

A

AB blood type as no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in plasma

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6
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What composes cryoprecipitate?

A

concentrated Factor VIII:C
von Willebrand factor
fibrinogen
Factor XIII
Fibronectin

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7
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What is cryoprecipitate used to replace?

A

fibrinogen

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8
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When is cryoprecipitate used?

A

fibrinogen < 1.5 g/L
- DIC
- Liver failure
- hypofibrinogenaemia
- haemophilia (if factors unavailable)
- von Willebrand
- prophylactic in patients undergoing invasive surgery with increased bleeding risk

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9
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When is Prothrombin complex concentrate used?

A
  • emergency reversal of anticoagulation in patients with:
  1. severe bleeding
  2. head injury with suspected intracerebral haemorrhage
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