Background: Early transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBC) has been associated with improved survival in patients with haemorrhagic shock. This study aims to describe the characteristics of patients receiving pre-hospital blood transfusion and evaluate their subsequent need for in-hospital transfusion and surgery. Methods: The decision to administer a pre-hospital PRBC transfusion was based on clinical judgment. All patients transfused pre-hospital PRBC between February 2013 and December 2014 were included. Pre-hospital and in-hospital records were retrospectively reviewed. Results: One hundred forty-seven patients were included. 142 patients had traumatic injuries and 5 patients had haemorrhagic shock from a medical origin. Median Inju...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
BACKGROUND: The value of prehospital blood transfusion (PHBTx) in the management of severe trauma ha...
Introduction: Blood transfusions carry risks and complications. At the University Hospital of Lausan...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this scoping review is to describe the current use of pre-hospital tr...
The primary aim of this systematic review is to describe the effects of prehospital transfusion of r...
BACKGROUND Time to treatment matters in traumatic haemorrhage but the optimal prehospital use of ...
Early administration of blood products is emerging as best practice in selected trauma and medical p...
Introduction In the prehospital setting, crystalloid fluids are frequently used, but only erythrocyt...
Introduction: The Scottish Transfusion and Laboratory Support in Trauma Group (TLSTG) have introduce...
Background: Early balanced transfusion is associated with improved outcome in haemorrhagic shock pat...
BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of mortality during trauma. In 2012, London's Air Ambul...
Background Treating hemorrhaging patients with prehospital blood product transfusions (PHBT) narrows...
Background: Life-threatening haemorrhage accounts for 40% mortality in trauma patients worldwide. Af...
BACKGROUND: Current management principles of hemorrhagic shock after trauma emphasize earlier transf...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
BACKGROUND: The value of prehospital blood transfusion (PHBTx) in the management of severe trauma ha...
Introduction: Blood transfusions carry risks and complications. At the University Hospital of Lausan...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this scoping review is to describe the current use of pre-hospital tr...
The primary aim of this systematic review is to describe the effects of prehospital transfusion of r...
BACKGROUND Time to treatment matters in traumatic haemorrhage but the optimal prehospital use of ...
Early administration of blood products is emerging as best practice in selected trauma and medical p...
Introduction In the prehospital setting, crystalloid fluids are frequently used, but only erythrocyt...
Introduction: The Scottish Transfusion and Laboratory Support in Trauma Group (TLSTG) have introduce...
Background: Early balanced transfusion is associated with improved outcome in haemorrhagic shock pat...
BACKGROUND: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of mortality during trauma. In 2012, London's Air Ambul...
Background Treating hemorrhaging patients with prehospital blood product transfusions (PHBT) narrows...
Background: Life-threatening haemorrhage accounts for 40% mortality in trauma patients worldwide. Af...
BACKGROUND: Current management principles of hemorrhagic shock after trauma emphasize earlier transf...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
BACKGROUND: The value of prehospital blood transfusion (PHBTx) in the management of severe trauma ha...
Introduction: Blood transfusions carry risks and complications. At the University Hospital of Lausan...