ABSTRACT
【Objective】 To establish a novel preparation method of cryoprecipitate coagulation factor from overcooled liquid-state plasma. 【Methods】 The fresh liquid plasma was kept at -11℃ to -13℃ for a period of time. It can remain in the liquid state with some coagulation factors generated due to supercooling. Then cryoprecipitate can be obtained from the liquid plasma by siphon method. 【Results】 The average fibrinogen content yielded in cryoprecipitate, prepared from 50 samples of 16-hour-stored fresh liquid plasma, was (186.02±22.72) mg, with the average recovery rate of (37.51±7.42) %, and the average content of coagulation FⅧ was (104.66±22.88) IU, with the average recovery rate of (46.62±5.58) %. 【Conclusion】 The cryoprecipitate coagulation factors could be obtained not only from fresh frozen-thawed plasma, but also from overcooled liquid plasma which is simple and stable, also meets the requirements of relative standards.