Abstract

Cryoprecipitated antihemophiliac factor (CryoAHF) manufacturing in the US has not kept pace with the increasing demand for hospital transfusion services. Association for Advancement of Blood and Biologics (AABB) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) require that CryoAHF be manufactured from fresh frozen plasma within 8 h (FFP). We evaluated whether CryoAHF manufactured from plasma frozen within 24 h (PF24) met regulatory quality control (QC) requirements to increase available plasma for CryoAHF. In a "worst-case scenario" feasibility study, we produced 21 single units of CryoAHF from type-O whole blood-derived PF24 frozen between 20 and 24 h after collection. A follow-up QC validation was conducted wherein 69 PF24 units across three sites were manufactured into CryoAHF. Factor VIII (FVIII) and fibrinogen levels were measured. CryoAHF manufactured in our feasibility study from PF24 contained FVIII levels of 208 ± 61 IU (mean ± SD) and 509 ± 152 mg of fibrinogen levels per unit. CryoAHF manufactured in our QC validation from PF24 yielded FVIII levels of 214 ± 58 IU and 607 ± 176 mg of fibrinogen levels per unit. The coagulation factor levels from each of the individual CryoAHF units exceeded the minimum AABB and FDA requirement of ≥80 IU of FVIII per unit and ≥150 mg of fibrinogen per unit. There was no decrease in FVIII or fibrinogen levels in CryoAHF produced from PF24 as compared to historic QC results of CryoAHF produced from FFP. These studies demonstrated that CryoAHF produced from PF24 meets AABB and FDA QC requirements. FDA approved the American Red Cross request to manufacture CryoAHF singles and pools from PF24 as source material.

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