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Standard Dosing For Cryo


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I am curious to see what the average dosage of cryoprecipitate is. At my hospital we currently dose depending on the weight of the patient but we are looking into standardizing the dose. We feel that on an average we transfuse pools of 6, any other doses out there? Thanks

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Some references will state 1 bag of cryo/7 kg of body weight, so you get the "standard" 10-unit dose for a 70 kg person. If someone's FBG is less than 90-100 mg/dL, with ongoing blood loss, you probably should give 15-20 units at a time.

MJ:cool:

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We will give whatever the physician asks for, if they feel 5 is sufficient then we would pool 5, but generally speaking all of our physicians just automatically order a pool of 10 for everyone. Of course, this is strictly for adult patients.

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At our institution, the physician determines the dose they want. Most of our physicians request 10 pooled. For bad cardiac cases, they sometimes request a pool of 20. We also occasionally get requests for a single cryo from the OR. They use it for glue to close up the surgical wound.

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