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Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)
Test Name: | Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) | ||
Epic Order Code: | Orderable by requisition only | ||
CPT Code: | 86927 | ||
Specimen(s) Type: | Whole blood, 5.0 mL; not required if patient's blood type has been tested in the past year | ||
Acceptable Container(s): | Tube top is purple (lavender) or pink. | ||
Testing Schedule: | 24 hours/day, 7 days/week | ||
Turn Around Time: | STAT: NA | ||
Routine: 30-45 minutes for thawing and preparation | |||
Collection Information: | A PT/APTT should be performed for patient prior to ordering FFP, and results recorded on Transfusion Service Requisition form. Repeat PT and APTT after transfusion is recommended. An ABO/Rh is also required. Obtain specimen by standard collection procedures. | ||
Transport Information: | Deliver to lab immediately. All specimens must be signed into the laboratory. | ||
Reference Clients: | If unable to deliver to the lab immediately, store and transport specimen at 2-8° C. Specimen must be received in the lab within 48 hours. All specimens drawn as outpatients will be for informational purposes only not for transfusion. | ||
Causes for Rejection: | Improperly labeled, incorrect container, contaminated, insufficient quantity, incorrect/delay in transport, grossly hemolyzed, failure to provide a properly completed Transfusion Requisition Form and a Blood Infusion Form. | ||
Reference Range: | NA | ||
Additional Information: | FFP is thawed at 37° C and is then stored at 1-6° C until it is transfused. Transfuse preferably within six hours of thawing, but no longer than 24 hours. The product can not be thawed and refrozen. | ||
Indications for Use: Treatment of coagulation factor deficiencies for which specific concentrates are not available. May be indicated during massive transfusions of red blood cells as source of stable and labile coagulation factors. | |||
** All illegible/mislabeled specimens will be destroyed. There are no exceptions.** |