An article in The Lancet stated a preference for cryoprecipitate to concentrated human AHF. Read more about An article in The Lancet stated a preference for cryoprecipitate to concentrated human AHF.
Dr Charles Rizza requested the purchase of Immuno Factor 8 concentrates at around £15,000 per year at the Oxford Haemophilia Centre. Read more about Dr Charles Rizza requested the purchase of Immuno Factor 8 concentrates at around £15,000 per year at the Oxford Haemophilia Centre.
It was recommended that SAG-M be introduced as soon as possible, and SAG-M and SAG-S were expected to yield a considerable increase in plasma. Read more about It was recommended that SAG-M be introduced as soon as possible, and SAG-M and SAG-S were expected to yield a considerable increase in plasma.
The number of regular attendees at the North London Blood Transfusion Centre, Edgware, exceeded 2,500 and over 80% of the donors attended for donation once a fortnight. Read more about The number of regular attendees at the North London Blood Transfusion Centre, Edgware, exceeded 2,500 and over 80% of the donors attended for donation once a fortnight.
The unpaid volunteers began donating by plasmapheresis at the North London Blood Transfusion Centre, Edgware. Read more about The unpaid volunteers began donating by plasmapheresis at the North London Blood Transfusion Centre, Edgware.
A number of regional transfusion centres had experienced an increase in demand for cryoprecipitate. Read more about A number of regional transfusion centres had experienced an increase in demand for cryoprecipitate.
It was suggested that plasmapheresis should be practised more widely and rather more intensively than was currently being done. Read more about It was suggested that plasmapheresis should be practised more widely and rather more intensively than was currently being done.
90% of the plasma production for Factor 8 concentrate had already been achieved. Read more about 90% of the plasma production for Factor 8 concentrate had already been achieved.
The SHHD considered that the present dependence on commercial supplies of anti-haemophilic globulin concentrate and PPF posed a threat to the unpaid voluntary donor system. Read more about The SHHD considered that the present dependence on commercial supplies of anti-haemophilic globulin concentrate and PPF posed a threat to the unpaid voluntary donor system.
The DHSS and Dr Maycock understood that it was the supply of plasma for fractionation which needed to increase if the shortfall in meeting anticipated demand was to be met from within the NHS. Read more about The DHSS and Dr Maycock understood that it was the supply of plasma for fractionation which needed to increase if the shortfall in meeting anticipated demand was to be met from within the NHS.