Literature DB >> 21664104

Massive transfusion protocols for patients with substantial hemorrhage.

Pampee P Young1, Bryan A Cotton, Lawrence T Goodnough.   

Abstract

Transfusion medicine for the resuscitation of patients with massive hemorrhage has recently advanced from reactive, supportive treatment with crystalloid and red blood cell therapy to use of standardized massive transfusion protocols (MTPs). Through MTPs, medical facilities are able to standardize the most effective posthemorrhage treatments and execute them rapidly while reducing potential waste of blood products. Damage control resuscitation is an example of an MTP, where patients are (1) allowed more permissive hypotension, (2) spared large volumes of crystalloid/colloid therapy (through low volume resuscitation), and (3) transfused with blood products preemptively using a balanced ratio of plasma and platelets to red blood cells. This focused approach improves the timely availability of blood components during resuscitation. However, the use of MTPs remains controversial. This review describes published experiences with MTPs and illustrates the potential value of several MTPs currently utilized by academic transfusion services. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21664104      PMCID: PMC3176940          DOI: 10.1016/j.tmrv.2011.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Med Rev        ISSN: 0887-7963


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6.  Massive transfusion in trauma patients: tissue hemoglobin oxygen saturation predicts poor outcome.

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Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  2008-04

7.  Increased mortality associated with the early coagulopathy of trauma in combat casualties.

Authors:  Sarah E Niles; Daniel F McLaughlin; Jeremy G Perkins; Charles E Wade; Yuanzhang Li; Philip C Spinella; John B Holcomb
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8.  Damage control hematology: the impact of a trauma exsanguination protocol on survival and blood product utilization.

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Authors:  Harry K Stinger; Philip C Spinella; Jeremy G Perkins; Kurt W Grathwohl; Jose Salinas; Wenjun Z Martini; John R Hess; Michael A Dubick; Clayton D Simon; Alec C Beekley; Steven E Wolf; Charles E Wade; John B Holcomb
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5.  An emergency department thawed plasma protocol for severely injured patients.

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