Potential military applications for a new freeze-dried plasma.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Transfusion Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1111/trf.18213
Anthony E Pusateri, Adam J Kishman, Mohamad Azlan Bin Ariffin, Sarah Watts, Emrys Kirkman, Richard B Weiskopf, Brendan S O'Brien, Sandy J Snyder, Sylvain Cardin, Ewell M Hollis, Oliver Hegener
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Abstract

Hemorrhage is a leading cause of potentially preventable death in both military and civilian trauma. Current resuscitation approaches minimize crystalloids and emphasize plasma and other blood components to achieve a balanced transfusion as early as possible after injury. Owing to the nature of military operations, military medical systems must contend with great distances, degraded infrastructure, and harsh environments, as well as combat and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) scenarios. These factors limit both patient movement and the ability to deliver blood products to the point of need. Current projections are that future military scenarios will have longer times to reach a medical treatment facility than experienced in recent conflicts, increasing the need for logistically efficient blood products. Freeze-dried plasma (FDP) is rapidly available, easy to use, and shelf-stable at room temperature, making it easier to deliver at the point of need in challenging military environments. For the past 30 years, FDP has been available in only a few countries. Where it has been available, it has become the preferred plasma for austere or military expeditionary settings. Recently, a new FDP, OctaplasLG Powder, was approved in 17 countries worldwide and for emergency use by the Canadian and United States militaries. It is expected that FDP will soon become available to many more militaries. This review discusses the importance of plasma, reassesses the potential military uses of FDP across the range of military operations, and provides a brief discussion of OctaplasLG Powder.

一种新型冻干等离子体的潜在军事应用。
出血是军队和平民创伤中潜在可预防死亡的主要原因。目前的复苏方法尽量减少晶体,强调血浆和其他血液成分,以在受伤后尽早实现平衡输血。由于军事行动的性质,军事医疗系统必须应对远距离、退化的基础设施和恶劣的环境,以及战斗和人道主义援助和救灾(HADR)情景。这些因素既限制了患者的活动,也限制了将血液制品输送到需要的地方的能力。目前的预测是,在未来的军事情况下,到达医疗设施所需的时间将比在最近的冲突中所经历的要长,这将增加对后勤效率高的血液制品的需求。冻干等离子体(FDP)可快速获得,易于使用,在室温下货架稳定,使其在具有挑战性的军事环境中更容易在需要时交付。在过去的30年里,自由民主党只在少数几个国家实行。在有条件的地方,它已成为严峻环境或军事探险环境的首选等离子体。最近,世界上17个国家批准了一种新的FDP,即八聚乳酸粉末,供加拿大和美国军队紧急使用。预计FDP将很快被更多的军队使用。本文讨论了等离子体的重要性,重新评估了FDP在军事行动范围内的潜在军事用途,并简要讨论了八聚乳酸粉末。
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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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