Massive transfusion and blood product use in the pediatric trauma patient

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作者
Dehmer, Jeffrey J. [1 ]
Adamson, William T. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Div Pediat Surg, Chapel Hill, NC USA
关键词
Pediatric; Trauma; Transfusion; Hemorrhage; RECOMBINANT FACTOR VIIA; ACTIVATED FACTOR-VII; FRESH WHOLE-BLOOD; DAMAGE CONTROL RESUSCITATION; HUMAN POLYMERIZED HEMOGLOBIN; HYDROXYETHYL STARCH; EARLY COAGULOPATHY; IMPROVED SURVIVAL; CARDIAC-SURGERY; PLASMA TRANSFUSION;
D O I
10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2010.07.002
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Hemorrhagic shock in the pediatric trauma patient is an uncommon but fundamental problem for the treating clinician. Current management of hemorrhagic shock involves initial resuscitation with crystalloid fluids followed by infusion of blood components as necessary. In management of the adult trauma patient, many institutions have implemented massive transfusion protocols to guide transfusion in situations requiring or anticipating the use of greater than 10 U of packed red blood cells. In the pediatric population, guidelines for massive transfusion are vague or nonexistent. Adult trauma transfusion protocols can be applied to children until a pediatric protocol is validated. Here, we attempt to identify certain principles of transfusion therapy specific to pediatric trauma and outline a sample pediatric massive transfusion protocol that may be used to guide resuscitation. Also, adjuncts to transfusion, such as colloid fluids, other plasma expanders or hemoglobin substitutes, and recombinant activated factor VII, are discussed. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:286 / 291
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