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Le cryoprécipité (CPT) est utilisé dans certains pays comme apport de fibrinogène chez les patients avec une hémorragie majeure lors d’une chirurgie cardiaque ou d’un traumatisme. La préparation de CPT à partir de mélanges de plasma traité par Intercept™ (MPFC-IA) réduit le risque infectieux et permet potentiellement une conservation à 22°C.Évaluer la conservation du CPT issu de MPFC-IA (CPT-IA) à...
BACKGROUND
Plasma thawed and stored at 1 to 6°C for up to 5 days (thawed plasma [TP]) provides rapid availability in emergencies and reduces plasma waste, but it carries risks of coagulation factor loss or activation, bacterial outgrowth, and viral contamination. We characterized changes in amotosalen/ultraviolet A (UVA) light pathogen‐reduced, fresh‐frozen plasma (FFP) and plasma frozen within 24...
Collapse of membrane lipid asymmetry is a hallmark of blood coagulation. TMEM16F of the TMEM16 family that includes TMEM16A/B Ca 2+ -activated Cl − channels (CaCCs) is linked to Scott syndrome with deficient Ca 2+ -dependent lipid scrambling. We generated TMEM16F knockout mice that exhibit bleeding defects and protection in an arterial thrombosis model associated with platelet...
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