The Stability of Fibrin Glue
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Fibrin glue, Tranexamic acid, Thrombin, CryoprecipitateAbstract
Abstract: The mixture of cryoprecipitate and tranexamic acid (50 mgimi) by the ratto of 4:1, 3:1 and 2.3:1 were prepared. Then 0.5 ml of mixture of thrombin (250 units ) and calcium chloride (40 mmol/L) were added into the equal volume of the cryopracipitate mixture. Fibrin glue developed immediataly. However, the 4:1 midure of cryoprecipitate and tranexamic acid yielded the most stable flue. The The fibrinolysis was intiated at 180 hours and completely dissolved in 24 hours in the waterbath of 37 C. The final concentration of tranexamic acid in the in-house fibrin glue 5 mg/mL as compared to the reported flbrin glue which were equal to 10-50 mg/mL. The in-house fibrin glue was stable and of low cost.
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