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Definition of Fresh Frozen Plasma and Cryoprecipitate<\/h2>\n

Fresh Frozen Plasma and Cryoprecipitate are both blood products used in transfusion medicine.<\/p>\n

Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) refers to blood collected from donors that has been separated from red blood cells and frozen within 8 hours after collection at temperatures below -18degC (-0.4degF), in order to preserve all its essential clotting factors, plasma proteins, and components found within normal blood plasma – providing transfusion-grade solutions in cases where there may be severe hemorrhaging due to deficiencies or massive bleeding. It provides all these elements necessary for restoration of volume as well as providing various clotting factor deficiencies or massive bleeding situations.<\/p>\n

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Figure-No-01: Fresh Frozen Plasma<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Cryoprecipitate is a blood product derived from Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP). To produce it, simply thaw FFP at an controlled temperature and collect any precipitate formed during its thawing process. Cryoprecipitate contains specific clotting factors including fibrinogen, von Willebrand factor factor VIII and factor XIII that are used in treating bleeding disorders caused by deficiencies or dysfunction of these factors – for instance: hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and fibrinogen disorders among others.<\/p>\n

Differences between FFP and Cryoprecipitate<\/h2>\n

FFP (Fresh Frozen Plasma) and Cryoprecipitate are two different blood products that serve specific purposes in medical treatments.<\/p>\n

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Figure-No-02: FFP and Cryoprecipitate<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Here are the key differences between FFP and Cryoprecipitate:<\/strong><\/p>\n

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  1. Composition:<\/strong>\n