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What are storage conditions for transfusion and shelf life?

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Labile blood products must be stored under controlled conditions to preserve their integrity and functionality. This typically involves refrigeration for PRBCs, platelets, and FFP, while cryoprecipitate may require freezing at ultra-low temperatures. Shelf Life: The shelf life of labile blood products varies depending on the component: PRBCs: Typically stored at 1-6°C and have a shelf life of approximately 42 days. Platelets: Stored at room temperature with constant agitation and have a shelf life of 5-7 days. FFP: Stored at -18°C or colder and can be stored for up to 1 year. Cryoprecipitate: Stored at -18°C or colder and can be stored for up to 1 year.


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