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{{CCI PickList Procedure
|CCI_Picklist_Code=1.LZ.19.HH-U2-J
|CCI_Collection_Mode=CCI collect count units
|CCI_Category=Therapeutic Procedure
}}
{{CCI category|Transfusion}}
{{CCI category|Cardiovascular Px}}
==Additional Info==
*Per Canadian Blood services -- 1 unit of FFP is 250 mL.  These DO come with a sticker, but if the unit is divided (e.g. into a half unit) then the sticker no longer is used. 
**(a) the # of stickers from FFP +
**(b) for FFP without stickers, divide the volume given by 250 and rounded UP to the next integer
***e.g. 300 mL --> 1.2 x 250 --> round up to 2 units
***e.g. 50 mL --> 0.2 x 250 --> round up to 1 unit
* Effective March 27, 2023 a new plasma product “Octaplasma” will be replacing FFP. Also known as Solvent Detergent Plasma, it is pathogen inactivated meaning it carries a reduced risk for disease transmission and longer shelf life. Administration is unchanged. Octaplasma is supplied in 200ml doses.  Frozen plasma (untreated) will remain available as hospitals use up their current inventory and CBS will retain a small inventory.  We will count this as per the instructions above for FFP.  Once we have fully converted over (expected to be September 2023) we will change the above instructions


{{CCI PickList Procedure
{{Todo
| CCI_Picklist_Code = 1.LZ.19.HH-U2-J
| who = Tina
| CCI_Category = Therapeutic Procedure
| todo_added = 2023-05-17
| StartDate =
| todo_action = 2023-09-30
| StopDate =
| question =
* review instructions once FFP is expected to be depleted, Sept 2023
}}
}}


== Additional Info ==
<!-- This page doesn't use these because it's different for FFP as per above; {{CCI Guideline Transfusions}} -->
*Use this code ONCE for EACH separate day that FFP is transfused.  
 
*For each such day, also code the NUMBER OF UNITS OF FFP TRANSFUSED.
{{CCI Collection Mode}}
*Here is how we recognize a single unit:
 
**A single unit is what the blood bank (Canadian Blood Services) says it is.  A single unit is accompanied by a single, unique sticker that is put by nursing on the Blood Products Administration Record in hospital charts. 
**So, the number of units you record should equal the number of stickers on the record.
**So while on average 1000 mL of FFP is 4 such units (and there'll be 4 FFP stickers for that day on the Blood Products Administration Record), in fact the volume in a single liter of FFP is not a constant number.
{{CCI_Therapeutic}}
{{CCI_Therapeutic}}


== Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition ==
==Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition==
* a different code in [[:Category:Therapeutic Procedure]]
{{ListCCICategory | categoryName = Transfusion}}
{{ListCCICategory | categoryName = Therapeutic Procedure}}
{{ListCCICategory | categoryName = Therapeutic Procedure}}


== Related ICD10 Codes ==
== Log ==
(enter links to ICD10 codes that would likely go with this CCI procedure, but only in case of close relation, ie not every dx that might require this procedure)
* 2023-04-05 - This code was renamed from "Transfusion of FFP" to "Transfusion of plasma products". Change was made to accomodate collection of "Octaplasma" that started 2023-03-27
 
==Related ICD10 Codes==
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== Related Articles ==
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 17 May 2023

CCI Picklist
Procedure: Transfusion of plasma products
CCI Picklist code: 1.LZ.19.HH-U2-J
CCI Collection Mode: CCI collect count units
Start Date:
Stop Date:

This procedure is a part of CCI Collection via CCI Picklist.

Additional Info

  • Per Canadian Blood services -- 1 unit of FFP is 250 mL. These DO come with a sticker, but if the unit is divided (e.g. into a half unit) then the sticker no longer is used.
    • (a) the # of stickers from FFP +
    • (b) for FFP without stickers, divide the volume given by 250 and rounded UP to the next integer
      • e.g. 300 mL --> 1.2 x 250 --> round up to 2 units
      • e.g. 50 mL --> 0.2 x 250 --> round up to 1 unit
  • Effective March 27, 2023 a new plasma product “Octaplasma” will be replacing FFP. Also known as Solvent Detergent Plasma, it is pathogen inactivated meaning it carries a reduced risk for disease transmission and longer shelf life. Administration is unchanged. Octaplasma is supplied in 200ml doses. Frozen plasma (untreated) will remain available as hospitals use up their current inventory and CBS will retain a small inventory. We will count this as per the instructions above for FFP. Once we have fully converted over (expected to be September 2023) we will change the above instructions

  • review instructions once FFP is expected to be depleted, Sept 2023
  • added: 2023-05-17
  • action: 2023-09-30
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Collecting "CCI collect count units" items

Px Date for patients who move

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Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition

Other procedure in Transfusion:
 Has CCI Picklist CodeHas CCI 1 CodeHas CCI 2 Code
Transfusion of PRBC1.LZ.19.HH-U1-J
Transfusion of albumin1.LZ.35.HH-C5
Transfusion of platelets1.LZ.19.HH-U4-J
Other procedure in Therapeutic Procedure:

Log

  • 2023-04-05 - This code was renamed from "Transfusion of FFP" to "Transfusion of plasma products". Change was made to accomodate collection of "Octaplasma" that started 2023-03-27

Related ICD10 Codes

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