2015
DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2015.40697
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Should warm fresh whole blood be first choice in acute massive hemorrhage in emergency conditions?

Abstract: Early management of rapid massive hemorrhage requires early administration of blood products and rapid surgical control of bleeding. Professionals in peripheral hospitals with limited resources often work under conditions similar to those in the military. Described in the present report are 3 cases in which warm fresh whole blood (WFWB) was used in patients with massive bleeding who presented to a peripheral hospital that had no blood products suitable for emergency conditions. Described first is the case of a… Show more

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“…[15,24] The direct supply of blood to the brain through the carotid tissues is beneficial to the recovery of vital medullary life functions, consequently improving the functioning of the central nervous system, especially that of the cortex and subcortical regions and thereby restoring the regulatory functions that were initially interfered with. [27,30] As the blood is infused under added arterial pressure, which does not rely on the function of the heart that is already fragile, the burden placed on the heart is relieved. Furthermore, because the infused arterial blood can directly flow into the coronary arteries, this also alleviates the myocardial ischemia and facilitates the recovery of cardiac function.…”
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“…[15,24] The direct supply of blood to the brain through the carotid tissues is beneficial to the recovery of vital medullary life functions, consequently improving the functioning of the central nervous system, especially that of the cortex and subcortical regions and thereby restoring the regulatory functions that were initially interfered with. [27,30] As the blood is infused under added arterial pressure, which does not rely on the function of the heart that is already fragile, the burden placed on the heart is relieved. Furthermore, because the infused arterial blood can directly flow into the coronary arteries, this also alleviates the myocardial ischemia and facilitates the recovery of cardiac function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, because the infused arterial blood can directly flow into the coronary arteries, this also alleviates the myocardial ischemia and facilitates the recovery of cardiac function. [27,30] The blood that flows through the aorta quickly enters the kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs, thus increasing the blood perfusion, protecting the function of the internal organs, and slowing down the systemic inflammatory response syndrome, as well as reducing the risks of intestinal bacterial translocation and intestinal endotoxemia. Because the transfused blood in the artery flows retrogradely, it forms turbulences in the large vessels (similar to ventricle turbulence), which helps to mix the blood thoroughly.…”
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“…WFWB is typically used in emergency situations when blood products suitable for emergency conditions are not available, mostly in the austere setting. For massive transfusions, WFWB effectively replaces RBCs, platelets, plasma volume, and coagulation factors while preventing hypothermia and dilutional coagulopathy 11 . There is an increased risk of transmitting infectious agents when using WFWB over component blood.…”
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“…For massive transfusions, WFWB effectively replaces RBCs, platelets, plasma volume, and coagulation factors while preventing hypothermia and dilutional coagulopathy. 11 There is an increased risk of transmitting infectious agents when using WFWB over component blood. However, for patients with life-threatening hemorrhage when component therapy is not available, the riskbenefit ratio for WFWB favors its use.…”
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confidence: 99%