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Fibrinogen Supplementation Experience Pre and Post IFC at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Timely administration of fibrinogen and other key clotting factors is essential to controlling hemorrhage and preventing delays in treatments and surgeries. Access to fibrinogen sources, such as cryo AHF and fibrinogen concentrates, can be challenging given their long wait times, short shelf-life and cost.
Join us to learn about Barnes-Jewish Hospital’s (BJH’s) experience with INTERCEPT® Fibrinogen Complex (IFC) and how IFC is immediately available*, improves patient access to fibrinogen supplementation, and is impacting patient care.
Jonathan K. Zoller, MD
Associate Professor, Anesthesiology
Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine
Dr. Jonathan Zoller is the Associate Director of Clinical Anesthesiology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine. He is an active member of the cardiac and liver transplant anesthesia teams, and is a Fellow of the American Society of Echocardiography (FASE).
Dr. Zoller earned his medical degree from Tulane University. He completed his residency in anesthesiology at the University of Kansas, and his adult cardiothoracic anesthesia fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis.
His clinical interests include left ventricular assist device education, perioperative TEE education, anesthesia for robotic liver transplantation, and acute normovolemic hemodilution processes in the cardiac operating room.
*INTERCEPT Fibrinogen Complex is available for immediate use for up to 5 days when stored thawed; when stored frozen, requires thawing prior to use.
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