Fig. 2From: Cryoprecipitate transfusion in trauma patients attenuates hyperfibrinolysis and restores normal clot structure and stability: Results from a laboratory sub-study of the FEISTY trialClots formed post cryoprecipitate have increased fibre density. A Plasma clots were formed from pooled normal plasma (PNP) or patient plasma pre- and post-cryoprecipitate (cryo) or fibrinogen concentrate (Fg-C) transfusion. Alexa Fluor 488 labelled fibrinogen was incorporated to visualise the fibrin network by confocal microscopy. Representative images of nā=ā3 per cohort. Clots were formed in duplicate. B number of fibres and C fibre length were calculated using Diameter J software. Three areas were analysed per clot. **pā<ā0.01, ***pā<ā0.001, ****pā<ā0.0001Back to article page