NHS Blood & Transplant/Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust and University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Transfusion. 2011 Jan;51(1):62-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2010.02798.x. Epub 2010 Aug 27.
Fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) is given to patients across a range of clinical settings, frequently in association with abnormalities of standard coagulation tests.
A UK-wide study of FFP transfusion practice was undertaken to characterize the current patterns of administration and to evaluate the contribution of pretransfusion coagulation tests.
A total of 4969 FFP transfusions given to patients in 190 hospitals were analyzed, of which 93.3% were in adults and 6.7% in children or infants. FFP transfusions to adults were given most frequently in intensive-treatment or high-dependency units (32%), in operating rooms or recovery (23%), or on medical wards (22%). In adult patients 43% of all FFP transfusions were given in the absence of documented bleeding, as prophylaxis for abnormal coagulation tests or before procedures or surgery. There was wide variation in international normalized ratio (INR) or prothrombin times before FFP administration; in 30.9% of patients where the main reason for transfusion was prophylactic in the absence of bleeding the INR was 1.5 or less. Changes in standard coagulation results after FFP administration were generally very small for adults and children.
This study raises important questions about the clinical benefit of much of current FFP usage. It highlights the pressing need for better studies to inform and evaluate quantitative data for the effect of plasma on standard coagulation tests.
新鲜冷冻血浆(FFP)在多种临床环境下被用于患者,常与标准凝血测试异常有关。
进行了一项英国范围内的 FFP 输注实践研究,以描述当前的给药模式,并评估输注前凝血测试的作用。
共分析了 190 家医院的 4969 例 FFP 输注,其中 93.3%为成人,6.7%为儿童或婴儿。FFP 输注在成人中最常用于重症监护或高依赖病房(32%)、手术室或恢复室(23%)或内科病房(22%)。在成人中,43%的所有 FFP 输注是在没有记录到出血的情况下给予的,作为异常凝血测试的预防措施或在手术或程序之前给予。FFP 给药前国际标准化比值(INR)或凝血酶原时间存在广泛的差异;在主要原因是预防性而非出血的患者中,30.9%的 INR 为 1.5 或更低。FFP 给药后标准凝血结果的变化通常对成人和儿童来说非常小。
这项研究提出了有关当前 FFP 使用的许多临床益处的重要问题。它突出了迫切需要更好的研究来为血浆对标准凝血测试的影响提供信息和评估定量数据。