Gender influence on changes of Coagulation factors in cryoprecipitate plasma at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital.
Ogolla, C. O.; Nyanchongi, B.; Momanyi, C.
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BackgroundCryoprecipitate is used without knowing the concentration of coagulation factors it contains which poses danger of circulatory overload with no any improvement if several bags with low factor levels are transfused when the levels changes or drastically reduce. ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate gender influence on changes of Coagulation factors in cryoprecipitate plasma at Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital. MethodsThe study involved time series analysis design involving analysis of cryoprecipitate during storage at -18{degrees}C for 5 weeks. Blood collected from the Kisii satellite blood transfusion center was received at Hematology laboratory where factor assays were performed on Erba Mannheim ECL 105 semi-automated coagulation analyzer. Thawing for subsequent coagulation factor analysis and serial testing was done using Stericox Plasma Thawing Bath at 37{degrees}C, for 45 mins. Data were entered into Excel and analyzed by SPSS version 25. ResultsThe mean rank for cryoprecipitate from week one to week five was in a decreasing trend with 3.00, 1.99 and 1.01 respectively. This confirms a steady statistical significant difference in mean ranks for the time period. The coagulation factors in cryoprecipitate plasma in the donated blood were not affected by the gender of the blood donor. ConclusionThe gender of the donor has no effect on the coagulation factors in cryoprecipitate plasma