A transfusion prescription template and other human factor interventions to improve balanced transfusion delivery in major haemorrhage due to trauma

SUMMARY Objectives The aim of this study is to improve practice in the management of major haemorrhage, particularly in red cell to plasma transfusion ratios. Background A review of the management of major haemorrhage in trauma in Newcastle Hospitals Trust in 2012–2013 showed good mortality outcomes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) England), 2018-08, Vol.28 (4), p.284-289
Hauptverfasser: Swieton, J., Hawes, R., Avery, S., Watson, H., Scott, Y., Lannon, M., Wallis, J. P.
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Zusammenfassung:SUMMARY Objectives The aim of this study is to improve practice in the management of major haemorrhage, particularly in red cell to plasma transfusion ratios. Background A review of the management of major haemorrhage in trauma in Newcastle Hospitals Trust in 2012–2013 showed good mortality outcomes but found that red cell : plasma transfusion ratios could be improved. Human factors techniques transferable from industry and the military were identified, and a package of interventions was implemented, including an intensive multidisciplinary team training programme and a new major haemorrhage prescription template. Methods/materials We reviewed the management of all 243 adult trauma patients admitted with major haemorrhage to the Emergency Department in the Newcastle Hospitals Trust in the 4‐year period from April 2012. We analysed clinical details, blood components transfused and patient outcomes and used Trauma Audit and Research Network data to correlate with injury severity and predicted survival. Results Mean transfusion ratios of red cells to plasma improved from 1·5 : 1 and 1·6 : 1 in the first 2 years to 1·1 : 1 in the 2 years following implementation of the new measures. There was a statistically significant improvement in the delivery of a balanced transfusion, defined as a red cell : plasma ratio of
ISSN:0958-7578
1365-3148
DOI:10.1111/tme.12507