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Application of damage control resuscitation strategies to patients with severe traumatic hemorrhage: review of plasma to packed red blood cell ratios at a single institution.

Authors
Kim, Y  | Lee, K  | Kim, J  | Kim, J | Heo, Y  | Wang, H  | Lee, K  | Jung, K
Citation
Journal of Korean medical science, 29(7). : 1007-1011, 2014
Journal Title
Journal of Korean medical science
ISSN
1011-89341598-6357
Abstract
When treating trauma patients with severe hemorrhage, massive transfusions are

often needed. Damage control resuscitation strategies can be used for such

patients, but an adequate fresh frozen plasma: packed red blood cell (FFP:PRBC)

administration ratio must be established. We retrospectively reviewed the medical

records of 100 trauma patients treated with massive transfusions from March 2010

to October 2012. We divided the patients into 2 groups according to the FFP:PRBC

ratio: a high-ratio (>/=0.5) and a low-ratio group (<0.5). The patient

demographics, fluid and transfusion quantities, laboratory values, complications,

and outcomes were analyzed and compared. There were 68 patients in the high-ratio

and 32 in the low-ratio group. There were statistically significant differences

between groups in the quantities of FFP, FFP:PRBC, platelets, and crystalloids

administered, as well as the initial diastolic blood pressure. Bloodstream

infections were noted only in the high-ratio group, and the difference was

statistically significant (P=0.028). Kaplan-Meier plots revealed that the 24-hr

survival rate was significantly higher in the high-ratio group (71.9% vs. 97.1%,

P<0.001). In severe hemorrhagic trauma, raising the FFP:PRBC ratio to 0.5 or

higher may increase the chances of survival. Efforts to minimize bloodstream

infections during the resuscitation must be increased.
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DOI
10.3346/jkms.2014.29.7.1007
PMID
25045236
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김, 영환  |  김, 지영  |  왕, 희정  |  이, 국종  |  이, 기영  |  정, 경원  |  허, 윤정
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