Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) and Cryoprecipitate: Patient Information
Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) and Cryoprecipitate: Patient Information
Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) and Cryoprecipitate: Patient Information
and Cryoprecipitate
Patient information
What is Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) and cryoprecipitate?
FFP and Cryoprecipitate (often just called ‘cryo’) are both blood components
made from plasma. Plasma is the yellow liquid that carries red cells, white cells
and platelets within the blood vessels around the body. It contains vital proteins
known as clotting factors. These clotting factors help to control bleeding
and work together with platelets to ensure that blood clots effectively when
needed, for example when you cut yourself.
FFP is made from plasma which is separated from donor blood and frozen to
minus 35°Centigrade to preserve it.
Cryo is made from FFP which is frozen and repeatedly thawed in a laboratory
to produce a source of concentrated clotting factors including Factor VIII, von
Willebrand factor and fibrinogen.
FFP and cryo are stored as frozen packs until needed. They are then thawed in
the laboratory before being sent to the ward. Both these blood components
are yellow in colour, not red.