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Transfusion practice in massively bleeding patients: time for a change?Johansson PI, Hansen MB, Sørensen H Department of Clinical Immunology, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. p.johansson@post.tele.dk BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We identified some fatal cases where massively bleeding patients received inadequate transfusion therapy. The aim of this study was to review and evaluate the transfusion practice in acutely multitransfused patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients receiving > 10 units of red blood cells (RBC) within 24 h of admission and 30 blood components within 7 days of admission were reviewed. RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients were identified, 13 of whom were inadequately transfused (IT) and had a higher mortality (12/13) than adequately transfused (AT) patients 13/26 (P = 0.013). Ten of 13 IT patients developed a microvascular bleed compared to four of 26 in the AT group (P = 0.001) and had a lower platelet count upon arrival at the intensive care unit (40 x 10(9)/l vs. 80 x 10(9)/l, P = 0.024). CONCLUSIONS: An early balanced transfusion therapy is vital in massively bleeding patients, and a pro-active approach from the blood bank is warranted. We have introduced an acute transfusion package (ATP) consisting of 5 RBC, 5 FFP and 2 PC units, indicated in massively bleeding patients, securing a balanced transfusion therapy. Published 16 August 2005 in Vox Sang, 89(2): 92-6.
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