Massive Transfusion Protocol Adherence: Relationship to Trauma Patient Outcomes.

Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1097/JTN.0000000000000722
Alexander M Margolin, Susan G Silva, Kasey E T McLaughlin, Katherine C Pereira, Adam M Flowe, Jessica L Poisson
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Abstract

Background: Ongoing evaluation of massive transfusion protocol adherence is critical to ensure better trauma patient outcomes.

Objective: This quality improvement initiative aimed to determine provider adherence to a recently revised massive transfusion protocol and its relationship to clinical outcomes among trauma patients requiring massive transfusion.

Methods: A retrospective, descriptive, correlational design was used to determine the association between provider adherence to a recently revised massive transfusion protocol and clinical outcomes in trauma patients with hemorrhage treated at a Level I trauma center from November 2018 to October 2020. Patient characteristics, provider massive transfusion protocol adherence, and patient outcomes were assessed. Patient characteristics and massive transfusion protocol adherence associations with 24-hr survival and survival to discharge were determined using bivariate statistical methods.

Results: A total of 95 trauma patients with massive transfusion protocol activation were evaluated. Of the 95, 71 (75%) survived the initial 24 hr following massive transfusion protocol activation and 65 (68%) survived to discharge. Based on protocol applicable items, the median massive transfusion protocol overall adherence rate per patient was 75% (IQR = 57.1-85.7) for the 65 survivors and 25% (IQR = 12.5-50.0) for the 21 nonsurvivors to discharge whose death occurred at least 1 hr after massive transfusion protocol activation (p < .001).

Conclusion: Findings indicate the importance of ongoing evaluations of adherence to massive transfusion protocols in hospital trauma settings to target areas for improvement.

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大规模输血方案依从性:与创伤患者预后的关系。
背景:持续评估大规模输血方案的依从性对于确保更好的创伤患者预后至关重要。目的:本质量改进倡议旨在确定提供者遵守最近修订的大量输血协议及其与需要大量输血的创伤患者临床结果的关系。方法:采用回顾性、描述性、相关设计来确定2018年11月至2020年10月在一级创伤中心治疗的出血创伤患者,提供者对最近修订的大量输血方案的依从性与临床结果之间的关系。评估患者特征,提供者大规模输血协议依从性和患者预后。采用双变量统计方法确定患者特征和大规模输血方案依从性与24小时生存率和出院生存率的相关性。结果:对95例大量输血方案激活的创伤患者进行了评估。在95例患者中,71例(75%)在大规模输血方案启动后的最初24小时存活,65例(68%)存活至出院。根据方案适用项目,65名幸存者的每位患者大规模输血方案总体依从率中位数为75% (IQR = 57.1-85.7), 21名在大规模输血方案激活后至少1小时死亡的非幸存者出院的患者总体依从率中位数为25% (IQR = 12.5-50.0) (p < .001)。结论:研究结果表明,对医院创伤环境中大规模输血方案的依从性进行持续评估对于改善目标区域的重要性。
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