| Literature DB >> 31627715 |
Alessandro Jachetti1,2, Rose Berly Massénat3, Nathalie Edema3, Sophia C Woolley3, Guido Benedetti3,4, Rafael Van Den Bergh4, Miguel Trelles5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bleeding is an important cause of death in trauma victims. In 2010, the CRASH-2 study, a multicentre randomized control trial on the effect of tranexamic acid (TXA) administration to trauma patients with suspected significant bleeding, reported a decreased mortality in randomized patients compared to placebo. Currently, no evidence on the use of TXA in humanitarian, low-resource settings is available. We aimed to measure the hospital outcomes of adult patients with severe traumatic bleeding in the Médecins Sans Frontières Tabarre Trauma Centre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, before and after the implementation of a Massive Haemorrhage protocol including systematic early administration of TXA.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency room; Haiti; Low-resource setting; Medécins sans Frontières; Tranexamic acid; Trauma
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31627715 PMCID: PMC6798378 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-019-0266-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Fig. 1SATS score (adapted from South African Triage Group 2008©). Legend: RR: respiratory rate, HR: heart rate, SBP: systolic blood pressure, Temp: temperature, AVPU: alert-verbal-pain-unconscious scale
Number of patients included in the study by group (before and after)
| Group Before | Group After | |
|---|---|---|
| 12, 2015–03, 2016 | 12, 2016–03, 2017 | |
| Accessed Emergency Department | 4559 | 5330 |
| SATS score ≥ 7 | 1119 | 1528 |
| Age 18–65 years | 885 | 1170 |
| Blunt/penetrant trauma | 193 | 204 |
| Arrival ≤3 h from trauma | 153 | 126 |
| Received Massive Hemorrhage protocol | n.a. | 70 |
| Red casesa retained for analysis | 52 | 64 |
SATS: South Africa Triage Scale - aaccording to SATS score
Trauma characteristics and case management of patients by group (before and after)
| Group Before | Group After | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 12, 2015–03, 2016 | 12, 2016–03, 2017 | ||
| count (%) | count (%) | ||
| Auto referral | 34 (65.4) | 40 (62.5) | 0.85 |
| Referred | 18 (34.6) | 24 (37.5) | |
| Arrived ≤1 h from trauma | 31 (59.6) | 15 (23.4) | < 0.001 |
| Arrived > 1 h from trauma | 21 (40.4) | 49 (76.6) | |
| Penetrant trauma | 37 (71.2) | 33 (51.6) | 0.04 |
| Blunt trauma | 15 (28.8) | 31 (48.4) | |
| Multiple injuries | 28 (53.9) | 32 (50) | 0.71 |
| No multiple injuries | 24 (46.1) | 32 (50) | |
| Undergone surgery | 45 (91.8) | 43 (67.2) | < 0.01 |
| No surgery | 4 (8.2) | 21 (32.8) | |
| *Fisher exact test | |||
| All patients | Group Before | Group After | |
| 12, 2015–03, 2016 | 12, 2016–03, 2017 | ||
| n = 52 | n = 64 | ||
| median [IQR] | median [IQR] | ||
| Time in-patient department | 5 [4–9] | 4.5 [3–8] | 0.18 |
| Time intensive care | 4 [1–6] | 4 [2–6] | 0.40 |
| Overall time in hospital | 8 [4–11] | 6 [3–9] | 0.23 |
| **Wilcoxon rank sum test | |||
| Alive only | Group Before | Group After | |
| 12, 2015–03, 2016 | 12, 2016–03, 2017 | ||
| n = 52 | n = 64 | ||
| median [IQR] | median [IQR] | ||
| Time in-patient department | 5 [4–9] | 4.5 [3–8] | 0.18 |
| Time intensive care | 4 [1–6] | 5 [2–6] | 0.52 |
| Overall time in hospital | 8 [6–12] | 6 [4–9] | 0.02a |
*Fisher Exact Test **Wilcoxon rank sum test; asignificantly associated
Factors associated with favorable or unfavorable outcome of patients
| Alive | Dead | Bivariate logistic regression | Multivariate logistic regression | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| crude OR (95%CI) | adjusted OR (95%CI) | |||
| count (%) | count (%) | |||
| Group Before | 34 (65.4) | 18 (34.6) | – | |
| Group After | 54 (84.4) | 10 (15.6) | 0.35 (0.14–0.85) | 0.32 (0.12–0.84) a |
| Arrived ≤1 h from trauma | 31 (67.4) | 15 (32.6) | – | |
| Arrived > 1 h from trauma | 57 (81.4) | 13 (18.6) | 0.47 (0.20–1.12) | |
| Penetrant trauma | 84 (80.8) | 20 (19.2) | – | |
| Blunt trauma | 4 (33.3) | 8 (66.7) | 8.4 (2.30–30.68) | 9.15 (2.36–35.43) a |
| Multiple injuries | 47 (78.3) | 13 (21.7) | – | |
| No multiple injuries | 41 (73.2) | 15 (26.8) | 1.32 (0.56–3.10) | |
| Undergone surgery | 65 (73.9) | 23 (26.1) | – | |
| No surgery | 22 (88) | 3 (12) | 0.39 (0.11–1.41) |
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