Fresh-frozen plasma use in a South African tertiary hospital

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Abstract

Despite available guidelines on indications for fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) transfusion, inappropriate use is increasing worldwide. We evaluated FFP administration to patients admitted to the Steve Biko Academic Hospital over 4 months, including indications for use and completeness of requisition forms. Transfusions were considered inappropriate for 39.5% of units administered. Of request forms submitted, only 22% had sufficient information for the blood transfusion services of the indication for transfusion. Transfusion with FFP is a medical intervention that carries risks and should be undertaken with care. Although this study was conducted in one centre, it is evident that clinicians' lack of knowledge of the indications for administration of FFP is widespread. Intervention is necessary to improve patient outcomes and reduce expenditure.

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Visser, A., Geldenhuys, A., Du Preez, S., & Van de Vyver, A. (2012). Fresh-frozen plasma use in a South African tertiary hospital. South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde, 102(6), 366–367. https://doi.org/10.7196/samj.5159

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