2024
DOI: 10.1111/vox.13598
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Blood lactate after pre‐hospital blood transfusion for major trauma by helicopter emergency medical services

Biswadev Mitra,
Carly S. Talarico,
Alexander Olaussen
et al.

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesThe appropriate use of blood components is essential for ethical use of a precious, donated product. The aim of this study was to report in‐hospital red blood cell (RBC) transfusion after pre‐hospital transfusion by helicopter emergency medical service paramedics. A secondary aim was to assess the potential for venous blood lactate to predict ongoing transfusion.Materials and MethodsAll patients who received RBC in air ambulance were transported to a single adult major trauma centre, h… Show more

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“…Se analizaron las siguientes variables: edad, sexo, IS inicial previo a la transfusión, IS tras transfusión, escala pre-Avance online de artículo en prensa A v a n c e o n l i n e d e a r t í c u l o e n p r e n s a dictiva de transfusión ABC, datos de analítica sanguínea (pH, calcio 20 , lactato 21 , hemoglobina y hematocrito), escalas de gravedad (Trauma Score modificado, Escala de Coma de Glasgow), continuidad de la transfusión en hospital, reacción transfusional, mecanismo lesional, diagnóstico y supervivencia hospitalaria.…”
Section: Variables Analizadasunclassified
“…Se analizaron las siguientes variables: edad, sexo, IS inicial previo a la transfusión, IS tras transfusión, escala pre-Avance online de artículo en prensa A v a n c e o n l i n e d e a r t í c u l o e n p r e n s a dictiva de transfusión ABC, datos de analítica sanguínea (pH, calcio 20 , lactato 21 , hemoglobina y hematocrito), escalas de gravedad (Trauma Score modificado, Escala de Coma de Glasgow), continuidad de la transfusión en hospital, reacción transfusional, mecanismo lesional, diagnóstico y supervivencia hospitalaria.…”
Section: Variables Analizadasunclassified