Changes in massive transfusion over time: an early shift in the right direction?
Increasing evidence suggests that high fresh frozen plasma:packed red blood cell (FFP:PRBC) and platelet:PRBC (PLT:PRBC) transfusion ratios may prevent or reduce the morbidity associated with early coagulopathy which complicates massive transfusion (MT). We sought to characterize changes in resuscit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of trauma 2012-01, Vol.72 (1), p.106-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Increasing evidence suggests that high fresh frozen plasma:packed red blood cell (FFP:PRBC) and platelet:PRBC (PLT:PRBC) transfusion ratios may prevent or reduce the morbidity associated with early coagulopathy which complicates massive transfusion (MT). We sought to characterize changes in resuscitation which have occurred over time in a cohort severely injured patients requiring MT.
Data were obtained from a multicenter prospective cohort study evaluating outcomes in blunt injured adults with hemorrhagic shock. MT was defined as requiring ≥10 units PRBCs within 24 hours postinjury. Mean PRBC, FFP, and PLT requirements (per unit; 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours) were determined over time (2004-2009). Sub-MT, those patients just below the threshold for MT, were defined as requiring ≥7 and |
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ISSN: | 0022-5282 2163-0755 2163-0763 |
DOI: | 10.1097/TA.0b013e3182410a3c |