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link] ) Laboratory Evaluation: Clinical presentation and laboratory findings can help suggest TTP in the emergencydepartment. Joly, 2017; Sawler, 2020) Fresh frozenplasma (FFP) (contains ADMTS-13) may be used to supplement ADAMTS-13 if there is a delay in initiating TPE in the emergencydepartment (i.e.
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2 TTP often presents abruptly, and most patients that develop it first visit the emergencydepartment (ED) as their symptoms worsen. It is thus imperative that emergency physicians be able to recognize and properly treat this disease, especially in the absence of its classical presentation. References Sukumar S, Lämmle B, et al.
Fresh frozenplasma, or FFP, should only be given to cirrhotic patients as part of the massive transfusion protocol in cases of profound hypotension, as “patients with cirrhosis rarely have true enzymatic hypocoagulability, and FFP may worsen bleeding due to over-resuscitation and dilution of coagulation factors.” Am J Emerg Med.
Karageorgos S, Ren D, Ranaweera M, et al. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2024-327224 Six-year-old Rhaenyra is brought into the emergencydepartment after being hit by a car. Major haemorrhage protocols typically include a mixture of packed red blood cells (pRBCs), platelets, and fresh frozenplasma (FFP).
Institutional protocols should be utilized, keeping in mind that either whole blood or a 1:1:1 ratio of packed red blood cells, platelets, and fresh frozenplasma are optimal. Glick Y, Knipe H, Hacking C, et al. Coccolini F, Stahel PF, Montori G, et al. World J Emerg Surg. Incagnoli P, Puidupin A, Ausset S, et al.
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