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0 1.4.1 | Not specified ? | for rethawed use only |
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1 1.4.1 | Not applicable NA | |
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2 1.4.1; 1.7.4 | ≤ 6 hours ≤6h | for Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP): The freezing process should commence within 6 hours and has to be completed within 1 hour. (according to the "Guide to the Preparation, Use and Quality Assurance of Blood Components"). |
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3 1.4.1; 1.7.4 | ≤ 18 hours ≤18h | for Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP): The freezing process should commence within 18 hours. I=3 could be used, if the freezing process is commenced within 24 hours. The plasma or whole blood, which was rapidly cool to temperatures between +20°C and +24°C immediately after donation and made of a special device validated to and to maintain the temperature in that range. According to the "Guide to the Preparation, Use and Quality Assurance of Blood Components" |
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4 1.4.1 | > 18 hours >18h | for Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP): if I=2 or I=3 is not applicable |
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5 1.4.2; 1.7.4 | ≤ 24 hours ≤24h | for fractionation (K=3) only |
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6 1.4.2; 1.7.4 | ≤ 48 hours ≤48h | for fractionation (K=3) only |
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7 1.4.2 | > 48 hours >48h | for fractionation (K=3) only |
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8 1.4.2; 1.7.4 | ≤ 4 hours ≤4h | for fractionation (K=3) only |
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9 1.4.2; 1.7.4 | ≤ 8 hours ≤8h | depricated |
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10 1.4.2; 1.7.4 | ≤ 12 hours ≤12h | for fractionation (K=3) only |