Normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate and age.
Abstract
Because of the wide range of plasma factor VIII concentrations found in normal donors, and the inaccuracy of assays on concentrated material, the best basis on which to calculate the appropriate dose of concentrate for a given situation is the factor VIII concentration of the original plasma from which the cryoprecipitate was prepared. If this is known the dose can be calculated without waiting for the result of an assay performed on the reconstituted material, applying a correction factor to account for the expected recovery, as described above. In practice, however, it may not always be possible to assay the original plasma, and in such a case the following formula may be used as a rough guide:
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