2021
DOI: 10.1111/trf.16517
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Temperature mapping in an air ambulance helicopter: Implications for the delivery of pre‐hospital transfusion

Abstract: Background Pre‐hospital blood products, including freeze‐dried plasma, are increasingly carried on air ambulance helicopters. The purpose of this study was to map the temperatures within a civilian air ambulance and consider the implications for pre‐hospital transfusion. Materials and Methods We conducted a single‐site prospective observational study in the United Kingdom. Tinytag temperature data‐loggers (Gemini, UK) were secured on to three locations throughout an air ambulance, and one was placed inside an … Show more

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“…4 , and the temperature during helicopter transportation has also attracted attention. 5 In addition, a report comparing the time taken for land and drone transport, assuming an urgent demand for blood to deal with bleeding in a surgical operation, clearly showed the superiority of drone transport. 6 RBC solutions are not suitable for use in cases of bleeding because they are obtained by removing coagulation factors and platelets from whole blood (WB).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 , and the temperature during helicopter transportation has also attracted attention. 5 In addition, a report comparing the time taken for land and drone transport, assuming an urgent demand for blood to deal with bleeding in a surgical operation, clearly showed the superiority of drone transport. 6 RBC solutions are not suitable for use in cases of bleeding because they are obtained by removing coagulation factors and platelets from whole blood (WB).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%