Evolving patterns of first blood product use in trauma in the era of hemorrhage control resuscitation.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Transfusion Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1111/trf.18100
Maryam Asif, Safee U Haider, Zhinan Liu, Lynn G Stansbury, John R Hess
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Abstract

Background: We reviewed trauma blood use at our US regional trauma center 2011-2022-including PROPPR trial participation 2012-2014 and initiation of whole blood availability in 2019-to assess the implementation of early coagulation support in acute trauma care.

Study design/methods: We identified all acute trauma patients recorded by our Trauma Registry as arriving at our large US regional Level 1 trauma center from April 6, 2011 (Blood Bank opening) through December 2022. Patient cohort data were then linked directly to Blood Bank final-product-issue date/time data to identify patients receiving any blood product in the first 24 h of care and then, specifically, at least one unit of Red Blood Cells (RBC), Plasma, or Whole Blood (WB). Results were binned as: "RBC first," "Plasma first," "Both at the same time," or "WB first."

Results: Over the study period, 73,634 acute trauma patients received care, and 12,927 received at least one unit of a blood product. The proportion receiving plasma or a combination of plasma and RBCs as the initial transfusion increased after 2015 from 33% to 66%, while the proportion receiving packed RBCs alone decreased from 57% to about 18%. Since its introduction in 2019, the use of WB as the first product has grown to 20%.

Conclusions: This retrospective cohort study documents the increasing use of plasma and now WB as initial products issued in trauma resuscitation, reflecting acceptance of coagulation support as the standard of care and the use of hemostatic resuscitation protocols.

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Transfusion
Transfusion 医学-血液学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
20.70%
发文量
426
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: TRANSFUSION is the foremost publication in the world for new information regarding transfusion medicine. Written by and for members of AABB and other health-care workers, TRANSFUSION reports on the latest technical advances, discusses opposing viewpoints regarding controversial issues, and presents key conference proceedings. In addition to blood banking and transfusion medicine topics, TRANSFUSION presents submissions concerning patient blood management, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies.
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