| Literature DB >> 27938373 |
Hanne H Henriksen1,2, Elaheh Rahbar3, Lisa A Baer4, John B Holcomb4, Bryan A Cotton4, Jacob Steinmetz5, Sisse R Ostrowski6, Jakob Stensballe6,5, Pär I Johansson4,6, Charles E Wade4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The early use of blood products has been associated with improved patient outcomes following severe hemorrhage or traumatic injury. We aimed to investigate the influence of pre-hospital blood products (i.e. plasma and/or RBCs) on admission hemostatic properties and patient outcomes. We hypothesized that pre-hospital plasma would improve hemostatic function as evaluated by rapid thrombelastography (rTEG).Entities:
Keywords: Coagulopathy; Plasma; Pre-hospital; RBCs; Thrombelastography; Transfusion; Trauma
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27938373 PMCID: PMC5148857 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0327-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Patient demographics, injury severity, admission vitals, transfusion and outcome in 257 adult trauma patients
| Units | Overall | PH | IH |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Years | 37 (25, 53) | 34 (23, 53) | 39 (26, 53) | 0.259 |
| Male | n (%) | 208 (80.9%) | 62 (82.7%) | 146 (80.2%) | 0.650 |
| Injury Scores and severity | |||||
| ISS | Score | 26 (17, 34) | 29 (17, 41) | 26 (17, 34) | 0.106 |
| GCS | Score | 10 (3, 15) | 3 (3, 15) | 12 (3, 15) |
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| Positive FAST | % | 54 (31.4%) | 26 (48.1%) | 28 (23.7%) |
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| Penetrating Injury | % | 80 (31.1%) | 34 (45.3%) | 46 (25.3%) |
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| Intubated in the field | % | 63 (27.2%) | 29 (39.2%) | 34 (21.5%) |
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| Admission Vitals | |||||
| SBP | mmHg | 98 (80, 123) | 90 (77, 113) | 100 (80, 125) |
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| DBP | mmHg | 60 (48, 74) | 59 (50, 69) | 60 (48, 76) | 0.299 |
| Heart rate | Bpm | 108 (88, 130) | 111 (90, 133) | 108 (85, 130) | 0.425 |
| Hemoglobin | g/dL | 12.9 (11.3, 14.2) | 12.4 (11.3, 13.4) | 13.1 (11.35, 14.3) |
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| Platelet count | x103/μL | 215 (163, 250) | 193 (152, 223) | 225 (174, 257) |
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| pH | 7.26 (7.15, 7.32) | 7.21 (7.06, 7.32) | 7.27 (7.18, 7.33) |
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| Base Excess | mEq/L | −5 (−10, −2) | −6 (−10, −3) | −4 (−10, −1) | 0.073 |
| Mode of Transport | |||||
| LF | % | 171 (66.8%) | 75 (100%) | 96 (52.7%) |
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| Transfusion: Prehospital | |||||
| RBC | Units | 0 (0, 0) | 1 (1, 2) | 0 (0, 0) |
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| Plasma | Units | 0 (0, 0) | 1 (1, 2) | 0 (0, 0) |
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| Transfusion: Admission - 6 h total transfusions | |||||
| RBC | Units | 4 (2, 10) | 8 (4, 14) | 3 (1, 8) |
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| Plasma | Units | 4 (2, 8) | 6 (3, 12) | 3 (2, 7) |
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| Platelets | Packs | 0 (0, 6) | 6 (0, 12) | 0 (0, 6) |
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| Transfusion: Admission - 24 h total transfusions | |||||
| RBC | Units | 5 (2, 12) | 10 (4, 15) | 4 (2, 9) |
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| Plasma | Units | 4 (2, 9) | 7 (3, 14) | 4 (2, 8) |
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| Platelets | Packs | 6 (0, 12) | 6 (0, 18) | 0 (0, 6) |
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| Outcomes | |||||
| 6-h mortality | % | 25 (9.7%) | 10 (13.3%) | 15 (8.2%) | 0.210 |
| 24-h mortality | % | 31 (12%) | 12 (16%) | 19 (10.4%) | 0.213 |
| In-hospital mortality | % | 58 (22.6%) | 20 (26.7%) | 38 (20.9%) | 0.313 |
Patients met criteria for full trauma team activation and either received blood before arrival at ED (PH) or in the first 6 h after hospital admission (IH). Medians (IQR) or n (%) are reported
All the bold numbers reflect data that is significant
Distribution of patients receiving pre-hospital blood products
| Plasma | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 U | 1 U | 2 U | Total RBC | ||
| 0 U | 0 (0%) | 10 (13%) | 3 (4%) | 13 (17%) | |
| RBC | 1 U | 2 (3%) | 30 (40%) | 7 (9%) | 39 (52%) |
| 2 U | 1 (1%) | 2 (3%) | 20 (27%) | 23 (31%) | |
| Total Plasma | 3 (4%) | 42 (56%) | 30 (40%) | 75 (100%) | |
Admission rapid thrombelastography (rTEG) MA-value evaluated by linear regression in 257 adult trauma patients
| Variable | Units | Univariate | Adjusted | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β (95% CI) |
| β (95% CI) |
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| LF | Yes | −0.52 (−3.25, 2.21) | 0.709 | 1.02 (−1.41, 3.46) | 0.408 |
| pH | mEq/l | 30.00 (21.53, 38.47) |
| 23.55 (15.26, 31.8) |
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| Hemoglobin | g/dl | 0.80 (0.19, 1.42) | 0.011 | −0.12 (−0.68, 0.43) | 0.666 |
| Platelet counts | 103/μL | 0.07 (0.05, 0.08) |
| 0.06 (0.04, 0.08) |
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| SBP | mmHg | 0.07 (0.04, 0.11) |
| 0.04 (0.00, 0.07) |
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| PH-RBC | units | −1.89 (−3.86, 0.09) | 0.061 | −1.82 (−4.82, 1.18) | 0.232 |
| PH-Plasma | units | −0.85 (−2.68, 0.99) | 0.364 | 2.88 (0.10, 5.66) |
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Regression coefficients (β) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and p-values are displayed. P-values <0.05 are shown in bold. Predicted change in rTEG MA (mm) associated with: LF (yes) and one unit higher pH, Hemoglobin, Platelet count, SBH, PH-RBC and PH-Plasma