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Retention of hemostatic and immunological properties of frozen plasma and COVID-19 convalescent apheresis fresh-frozen plasma produced and freeze-dried in Canada.
Sheffield, William P; Bhakta, Varsha; Howell, Anita; Jenkins, Craig; Serrano, Katherine; Johnson, Nathaniel; Lin, Yi-Chan J; Colwill, Karen; Rathod, Bhavisha; Greenberg, Brianna; Gingras, Anne-Claude; Evans, David H; Flaumenhaft, Elissa; Beckett, Andrew; Drews, Steven J; Devine, Dana V.
  • Sheffield WP; Centre for Innovation, Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, Hamilton, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Canada.
  • Bhakta V; Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
  • Howell A; Centre for Innovation, Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, Hamilton, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Canada.
  • Jenkins C; Centre for Innovation, Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, Hamilton, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Canada.
  • Serrano K; Centre for Innovation, Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, Hamilton, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Canada.
  • Johnson N; Centre for Innovation, Canadian Blood Services, Edmonton, Hamilton, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Canada.
  • Lin YJ; Centre for Blood Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Colwill K; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Rathod B; Scientific Affairs, Terumo BCT, Lakewood, Colorado, USA.
  • Greenberg B; Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
  • Gingras AC; Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health, Toronto, Canada.
  • Evans DH; Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health, Toronto, Canada.
  • Flaumenhaft E; Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Beckett A; Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health, Toronto, Canada.
  • Drews SJ; Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Devine DV; Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Transfusion ; 62(2): 418-428, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1571123
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Randomized clinical trial data show that early plasma transfusion may save lives among trauma patients. Supplying plasma in remote environments is logistically challenging. Freeze-dried plasma (FDP) offers a possible solution. STUDY DESIGN AND

METHODS:

A Terumo BCT plasma freeze-drying system was evaluated. We compared pooled frozen plasma (FP) units with derived Terumo BCT FDP (TFDP) units and pooled COVID-19 convalescent apheresis fresh-frozen plasma (CC-AFFP) with derived CC-TFDP units. Parameters measured were coagulation factors (F) II; V; VII; VIII; IX; XI; XIII; fibrinogen; Proteins C (PC) and S (PS); antithrombin (AT); α2 -antiplasmin (α2 AP); ADAMTS13; von Willebrand Factor (vWF); thrombin-antithrombin (TAT); D-dimer; activated complement factors 3 (C3a) and 5 (C5a); pH; osmolality; prothrombin time (PT); and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT). Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in CC-AFFP and CC-TFDP units were compared by plaque reduction assays and viral protein immunoassays.

RESULTS:

Most parameters were unchanged in TFDP versus FP or differed ≤15%. Mean aPTT, PT, C3a, and pH were elevated 5.9%, 6.9%, 64%, and 0.28 units, respectively, versus FP. CC-TFDP showed no loss of SARS-CoV-2 neutralization titer versus CC-AFFP and no mean signal loss in most pools by viral protein immunoassays.

CONCLUSION:

Changes in protein activities or clotting times arising from freeze-drying were <15%. Although C3a levels in TFDP were elevated, they were less than literature values for transfusable plasma. SARS-CoV-2-neutralizing antibody titers and viral protein binding levels were largely unaffected by freeze-drying. In vitro characteristics of TFDP or CC-TFDP were comparable to their originating plasma, making future clinical studies appropriate.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Blood Component Removal / Blood Component Transfusion / Freeze Drying / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Transfusion Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Trf.16772

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Blood Component Removal / Blood Component Transfusion / Freeze Drying / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Transfusion Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Trf.16772