Outcomes After Massive Transfusion in Trauma Patients: Variability Among Trauma Centers

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作者
Hamidi, Mohammad [1 ]
Zeeshan, Muhammad [1 ]
Kulvatunyou, Narong [1 ]
Adun, Eseoghene [1 ]
O'Keeffe, Terence [1 ]
Zakaria, El Rasheid [1 ]
Gries, Lynn [1 ]
Joseph, Bellal [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Surg, Div Trauma Crit Care Emergency Surg & Burns, 1501 N Campbell Ave,Room 5411,POB 245063, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
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DAMAGE CONTROL RESUSCITATION; BLOOD-TRANSFUSION; SURVIVAL; IMPACT; MORTALITY; INJURY; VOLUME; FLUID; RISK;
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10.1016/j.jss.2018.09.018
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Exsanguinating trauma patients often require massive blood transfusion (defined as transfusion of 10 or more pRBC units within first 24 h). The aim of our study is to assess the outcomes of trauma patients receiving massive transfusion at different levels of trauma centers. Methods: Two-y (2013-2014) retrospective analysis of the American College of Surgeons Trauma Quality Improvement Program. We included all adult trauma patients who received massive transfusion (MT) of blood. Outcome measures were mortality, hospital length of stay, intensive care unitefree and ventilator-free days, blood products received, and complications. Results: We analyzed a total of 416,957 patients, of which 2776 met the inclusion criteria and included in the study. Mean age was 40.6 +/- 20 y, 78.3% were males and 33.1% of the injuries were penetrating. Median injury severity score [IQR] was 29 [18-40], median [IQR] Glasgow Coma Scale 10[4-15]. Mean packed red blood cells transfusion in the first 24 h was 20 +/- 13 units and mean plasma transfusion was 13 +/- 11 units. Overall in-hospital mortality was 43.5%. Receiving MT in level I trauma center was independently associated with lower rates of mortality (odds ratio [OR]: 0.75 [0.46-0.96], P < 0.001). Higher injury severity score (OR: 1.020 [1.010-1.030], P < 0.001) and increased units of packed red blood cells transfused (OR: 1.067 [1.041-1.093], P < 0.001) were independently associated with increased mortality. However, there was no association between teaching status, age, gender, emergency department vitals, and units of plasma transfused. Conclusions: Hemorrhage continues to remain one of the most common cause of death after trauma. Almost half of the patients who received massive transfusion died. Patients who receive massive blood transfusion in a level I trauma centers have improved survival compared with level II trauma centers. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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