Evaluation of massive transfusion protocol practices by type of trauma at a level I trauma center

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Givergis Roshan
Munnangi Swapna
Fomani Katayoun Fayaz M
Boutin Anthony
Zapata Luis Carlos
Angus LD George
Department of Emergency Medicine
Nassau University Medical Center
East Meadow
NY
USA
Department of Pathology
Nassau University Medical Center
East Meadow
NY
USA
Department of Surgery
Nassau University Medical Center
East Meadow
NY
USA
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[1] Department of Emergency Medicine, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY, USA
[2] Department of Pathology, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY, USA
[3] Department of Surgery, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY, USA
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Massive transfusion protocol; Blunt; Penetrating; Trauma;
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R641 [创伤]; R457.1 [输血疗法];
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1002 ; 100210 ; 100215 ;
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Purpose: To evaluate massive transfusion protocol practices by trauma type at a level I trauma center. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on a sample of 76 trauma patients with MTP activation between March 2010 and January 2015 at a regional trauma center. Patient demographics, transfusion practices, and clinical outcomes were compared by type of trauma sustained. Results: Penetrating trauma patients who required MTP activation were significantly younger, had lower injury severity score (ISS), higher probability of survival (POS), decreased mortality, and higher Glasgow Coma scale (GCS) compared to blunt trauma patients. Overall, the mortality rate was 38.16%. The most common injury sustained among blunt trauma patients was head injury (36.21%), whereas the majority of the penetrating trauma patients sustained abdominal injuries (55.56%). Although the admission coagulation parameters and timing of coagulopathy were not significantly different between the two groups of patients, a significantly higher proportion of penetrating trauma patients received high plasma content therapy relative to blunt trauma patients (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Despite the use of the same MTP for all injured patients requiring massive transfusion, significant differences existed between blunt trauma patients and penetrating trauma patients. These differences in transfusion characteristics and outcomes following MTP activation underscore the complexity of implementing MTPs and warrant vigilant transfusion practices to improve outcomes in trauma patients.
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