2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2021.07.027
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Transfusion support during mass casualty events

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“…Such an approach is consistent with the AABB Disaster Handbook and should be instituted as a basic requirement for regional MCI and disaster preparedness. 13,14,16,40 Together, all of these measures represent a comprehensive all-hazards disaster management approach that should minimize potentially preventable death from an MCI.…”
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“…Such an approach is consistent with the AABB Disaster Handbook and should be instituted as a basic requirement for regional MCI and disaster preparedness. 13,14,16,40 Together, all of these measures represent a comprehensive all-hazards disaster management approach that should minimize potentially preventable death from an MCI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,7,12,13 Many trauma centers and other high-acuity hospitals have developed massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) to aid clinical teams in transfusing balanced blood product ratios in keeping with DCR principles. 14 Such MTPs have been readily applied during MCIs, but local inventories in even high-volume trauma centers can become depleted. Furthermore, MCI victims are generally spread out across multiple hospitals, some of which may have very limited blood supplies.…”
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“…This is more challenging when special requirements are needed (e.g., RhD negative RBC for women of childbearing potential or unknown patients), or during major incidents when demand for blood may exceed supply. In such circumstance, the delivery of blood components may require a modified approach, necessitating advanced planning and knowledge of the transfusion service [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%