Gender Influence on Changes of Coagulation Factors in Fresh Frozen Plasma at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital

C. O. Ogolla, Rodgers N Demba
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Background: Fresh frozen plasma is a critical substitute therapy in management of bleeding. Increased risk of venous thrombosis has been described to be associated with high plasma levels of several coagulation factors. Objective: The objective was to evaluate gender influence on changes of coagulation factors in fresh frozen plasma at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital. Methodology: This study was a longitudinal study involving time series analysis of fresh frozen plasma stored at -18°C for five weeks. A sample of 180 ml plasma was obtained from the blood centrifuged at 4000rpm which was aliquoted into three parts each containing 60ml. The first aliquot was used to assess the changes in coagulation factors in FFP at baseline during the first week of sample collection, the second aliquot was used to assess the changes in coagulation factors in FFP storage at -18°C temp after three weeks of storage, the third aliquot was used to assess the changes in coagulation factors in FFP storage at -18°C temp after five weeks of storage. Coagulation factor analysis was performed using Erba Mannheim ECL 105 coagulation analyzer, India factor results recorded. Thawing for subsequent coagulation factor analysis and serial testing of stored cryoprecipitate and fresh frozen plasma was done using Stericox Plasma Thawing Bath at 37°C, for 45 mins before before analyzing the samples. Standard storage conditions for the aliquots were monitored and maintained to ensure homogeneity. Results: The findings showed no significant association between gender and FFP with p-values for three sampled weeks of the study with [0.333, 0.345 and 0.940] respectively greater than 0.05 standard alpha values. This means that, the coagulation factors in FFP were not affected by the gender of the blood donor. Conclusion: There was no influence of gender on coagulation factors in fresh frozen plasma during storage at -18°C for 5 weeks at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kisii County
基思教学转诊医院新鲜冷冻血浆凝血因子变化的性别影响
背景:新鲜冷冻血浆是治疗出血的重要替代疗法。静脉血栓形成风险的增加已被描述为与血浆中几种凝血因子的高水平有关。目的:探讨性别对基思教学转诊医院新鲜冷冻血浆凝血因子变化的影响。方法:本研究是一项纵向研究,涉及在-18°C保存5周的新鲜冷冻血浆的时间序列分析。从4000rpm离心的血液中获得180ml血浆样本,将其分成三份,每份含有60ml。第一个等分法用于评估样品采集第一周基线时FFP凝血因子的变化,第二个等分法用于评估贮藏3周后-18°C温度下FFP凝血因子的变化,第三个等分法用于评估贮藏5周后-18°C温度下FFP凝血因子的变化。凝血因子分析采用Erba Mannheim ECL 105凝血仪,记录印度因子结果。在分析样品之前,使用Stericox等离子体解冻浴,在37°C下解冻45分钟,用于后续凝血因子分析和冷冻沉淀和新鲜冷冻血浆的系列测试。监测和维护等价物的标准储存条件,以确保均匀性。结果:研究结果显示,性别与FFP在研究的三个采样周的p值之间无显著相关性,分别为[0.333,0.345和0.940]大于0.05标准α值。这意味着,FFP中的凝血因子不受献血者性别的影响。结论:在基思县基思教学转诊医院-18°C保存5周的新鲜冷冻血浆中,性别对凝血因子无影响
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