Prehospital low-titer cold-stored whole blood: Philosophy for ubiquitous utilization of O-positive product for emergency use in hemorrhage due to injury.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

From the Department of Surgery (A.C.M., R.J., S.E.N., B.J.E., R.M.S., D.H.J.), UT Health San Antonio; College of Sciences (C.S.Z.), UT San Antonio; Department of Pathology (L.G.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (E.X.), UT Health San Antonio; The Blood & Tissue Center Foundation South Texas Blood and Tissue Center (E.W.); Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (E.E.), San Antonio, Texas; and General Surgery (D.C.), Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Published: June 2018

The mortality from hemorrhage in trauma patients remains high. Early balanced resuscitation improves survival. These truths, balanced with the availability of local resources and our goals for positive regional impact, were the foundation for the development of our prehospital whole blood initiative-using low-titer cold-stored O RhD-positive whole blood. The main concern with use of RhD-positive blood is the potential development of isoimmunization in RhD-negative patients. We used our retrospective massive transfusion protocol (MTP) data to analyze the anticipated risk of this change in practice. In 30 months, of 124 total MTP patients, only one female of childbearing age that received an MTP was RhD-negative. With the risk of isoimmunization very low and the benefit of increased resources for the early administration of balanced resuscitation high, we determined that the utilization of low-titer cold-stored O RhD-positive whole blood would be safe and best serve our community.

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