Whole Blood Trauma Resuscitation in Community Trauma Centers Confers Survival Benefit Over Component Therapy
复苏
医学
血液成分
急诊医学
重症监护医学
作者
Tyler Johnson,T. J. Mack,Rachel M. Burke,Nick Damiano,Laura Heger,Nicholas Minner,Emily German,Angela Wilson,Michael Mount,Brian C. Thurston,Caleb J. Mentzer
Whole blood (WB) for trauma resuscitation in civilian populations has become more common. The utilization of WB in community trauma centers has not been reported. Previous studies have centered around large academic medical centers. We hypothesized that WB-based resuscitation compared to component-only resuscitation (CORe) would demonstrate a survival benefit and that WB resuscitation is safe, feasible, and benefits trauma patients regardless of setting. Our results indicate that receiving whole blood during resuscitation conferred a clear survival benefit to discharge, and this benefit was independent of ISS, age, gender, and initial SBP. We conclude WB should be incorporated into all resuscitation protocols for exsanguinating trauma patients and preferred over component therapy in all centers treating trauma patients.