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Tucker H, Brohi K, Tan J, Aylwin C, Bloomer R, Cardigan R, Davenport R, Davies ED, Godfrey P, Hawes R, Lyon R, McCullagh J, Stanworth S, Thompson J, Uprichard J, Walsh S, Weaver A, Green L. Association of red blood cells and plasma transfusion versus red blood cell transfusion only with survival for treatment of major traumatic hemorrhage in prehospital setting in England: a multicenter study. Crit Care 2023; 27:25. [PMID: 36650557 PMCID: PMC9847037 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-022-04279-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/29/2022] [Accepted: 12/14/2022] [Indexed: 01/19/2023] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND In-hospital acute resuscitation in trauma has evolved toward early and balanced transfusion resuscitation with red blood cells (RBC) and plasma being transfused in equal ratios. Being able to deliver this ratio in prehospital environments is a challenge. A combined component, like leukocyte-depleted red cell and plasma (RCP), could facilitate early prehospital resuscitation with RBC and plasma, while at the same time improving logistics for the team. However, there is limited evidence on the clinical benefits of RCP. OBJECTIVE To compare prehospital transfusion of combined RCP versus RBC alone or RBC and plasma separately (RBC + P) on mortality in trauma bleeding patients. METHODS Data were collected prospectively on patients who received prehospital transfusion (RBC + thawed plasma/Lyoplas or RCP) for traumatic hemorrhage from six prehospital services in England (2018-2020). Retrospective data on patients who transfused RBC from 2015 to 2018 were included for comparison. The association between transfusion arms and 24-h and 30-day mortality, adjusting for age, injury mechanism, age, prehospital heart rate and blood pressure, was evaluated using generalized estimating equations. RESULTS Out of 970 recruited patients, 909 fulfilled the study criteria (RBC + P = 391, RCP = 295, RBC = 223). RBC + P patients were older (mean age 42 vs 35 years for RCP and RBC), and 80% had a blunt injury (RCP = 52%, RBC = 56%). RCP and RBC + P were associated with lower odds of death at 24-h, compared to RBC alone (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.69 [95%CI: 0.52; 0.92] and 0.60 [95%CI: 0.32; 1.13], respectively). The lower odds of death for RBC + P and RCP vs RBC were driven by penetrating injury (aOR 0.22 [95%CI: 0.10; 0.53] and 0.39 [95%CI: 0.20; 0.76], respectively). There was no association between RCP or RBC + P with 30-day survival vs RBC. CONCLUSION Prehospital plasma transfusion for penetrating injury was associated with lower odds of death at 24-h compared to RBC alone. Large trials are needed to confirm these findings.
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Affiliation(s)
- Harriet Tucker
- grid.4868.20000 0001 2171 1133Centre for Trauma Sciences, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, 4 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT UK
| | - Karim Brohi
- grid.4868.20000 0001 2171 1133Centre for Trauma Sciences, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, 4 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT UK ,grid.139534.90000 0001 0372 5777Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK
| | - Joachim Tan
- grid.264200.20000 0000 8546 682XSt George’s University of London, London, UK
| | - Christopher Aylwin
- grid.426467.50000 0001 2108 8951St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
| | - Roger Bloomer
- grid.429705.d0000 0004 0489 4320Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
| | - Rebecca Cardigan
- grid.436365.10000 0000 8685 6563NHS Blood and Transplant, Cambridge, UK
| | - Ross Davenport
- grid.4868.20000 0001 2171 1133Centre for Trauma Sciences, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, 4 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT UK ,grid.139534.90000 0001 0372 5777Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK
| | - Edward D. Davies
- grid.416204.50000 0004 0391 9602Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, UK
| | - Phillip Godfrey
- grid.411812.f0000 0004 0400 2812James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK
| | - Rachel Hawes
- Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle, UK ,Great North Air Ambulance, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
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- grid.436365.10000 0000 8685 6563NHS Blood and Transplant, Cambridge, UK ,grid.4991.50000 0004 1936 8948Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
| | - Julian Thompson
- grid.416201.00000 0004 0417 1173Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK ,Great West Air Ambulance, Bristol, UK
| | - James Uprichard
- grid.264200.20000 0000 8546 682XSt George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
| | - Simon Walsh
- grid.426467.50000 0001 2108 8951St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK ,Essex and Hertfordshire Air Ambulance Trust, Essex, UK
| | - Anne Weaver
- grid.139534.90000 0001 0372 5777Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK
| | - Laura Green
- grid.4868.20000 0001 2171 1133Centre for Trauma Sciences, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, 4 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT UK ,grid.139534.90000 0001 0372 5777Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK ,grid.436365.10000 0000 8685 6563NHS Blood and Transplant, Cambridge, UK
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