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Prehospital Plasma Transfusion: What Does the Literature Show?

Bryon P Jackson1, Jason L Sperry2, Mark H Yazer3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early initiation of blood products transfusion after injury has been associated with improved patient outcomes following traumatic injury. The ability to transfuse patients' plasma in the prehospital setting provides a prime opportunity to begin resuscitation with blood products earlier and with a more balanced plasma: RBC ratio than what has traditionally been done. Published studies on the use of prehospital plasma show a complex relationship between its use and improved survival.
SUMMARY: Examination of the literature shows that there may be a mortality benefit from the use of prehospital plasma, but that it may be limited to certain subgroups of trauma patients. The likelihood of realizing these survival benefits appears to be predicted by several factors including the type of injury, length of transport time, presence of traumatic brain injury, and total number of blood products transfused, whether the patient required only a few products or a massive transfusion. When taken as a whole the evidence appears to show that prehospital plasma may have a mortality benefit that is most clearly demonstrated in patients with blunt injuries, moderate transfusion requirements, traumatic brain injury, and/or transport time greater than 20 min, as well as those who demonstrate a certain cytokine expression profile. KEY MESSAGES: The evidence suggests that a targeted use of prehospital plasma will most likely maximize the benefits from the use of this limited resource. It is also possible that prehospital plasma may best be provided through whole blood as survival benefits were greatest in patients who received both prehospital plasma and RBCs.
Copyright © 2021 by S. Karger AG, Basel.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Plasma; Prehospital; Transfusion

Year:  2021        PMID: 35082567      PMCID: PMC8740110          DOI: 10.1159/000519627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Med Hemother        ISSN: 1660-3796            Impact factor:   3.747


  42 in total

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Journal:  Shock       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 3.454

4.  Emergency oral anticoagulant reversal: the relative efficacy of infusions of fresh frozen plasma and clotting factor concentrate on correction of the coagulopathy.

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6.  Association of Statewide Implementation of the Prehospital Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Guidelines With Patient Survival Following Traumatic Brain Injury: The Excellence in Prehospital Injury Care (EPIC) Study.

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Review 7.  Coagulopathy and haemorrhagic progression in traumatic brain injury: advances in mechanisms, diagnosis, and management.

Authors:  Marc Maegele; Herbert Schöchl; Tomas Menovsky; Hugues Maréchal; Niklas Marklund; Andras Buki; Simon Stanworth
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8.  Prehospital Blood Product and Crystalloid Resuscitation in the Severely Injured Patient: A Secondary Analysis of the Prehospital Air Medical Plasma Trial.

Authors:  Francis X Guyette; Jason L Sperry; Andrew B Peitzman; Timothy R Billiar; Brian J Daley; Richard S Miller; Brian G Harbrecht; Jeffrey A Claridge; Tyler Putnam; Therese M Duane; Herb A Phelan; Joshua B Brown
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9.  Lyophilized plasma attenuates vascular permeability, inflammation and lung injury in hemorrhagic shock.

Authors:  Shibani Pati; Zhanglong Peng; Katherine Wataha; Byron Miyazawa; Daniel R Potter; Rosemary A Kozar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-02       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  The Role of Plasma Transfusion in Massive Bleeding: Protecting the Endothelial Glycocalyx?

Authors:  Stefano Barelli; Lorenzo Alberio
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2018-04-18
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