AI Article Synopsis

  • A 45-year-old man suffered severe hypovolemic shock from a gunshot wound and underwent a major surgical procedure, receiving 113 blood products due to his critical injuries.
  • He received incorrect blood transfusions due to late blood typing during his treatment, which ultimately contributed to multiple organ failure and his death on Day 8.
  • This case highlights the need for improved protocols in blood typing during massive transfusion situations in trauma care to prevent similar errors and enhance patient safety.

Article Abstract

Case Report: A 45-year-old male presented in severe hypovolemic shock after a thoracoabdominal gunshot wound. The massive transfusion protocol (MTP) was activated and the patient was taken to the operating room. His major injuries included liver, small bowel, and right common iliac vein. Hemorrhage was stopped and a damage control laparotomy was completed. He received a total of 113 blood products. During his postoperative course he received a group B blood transfusion on Hospital Days 2 and 7 based on incorrect blood typing late in his massive transfusion and repeat testing on Day 4.

Results: He succumbed to multiple organ failure on Day 8. MTPs are standard in most trauma centers during which universal donor red blood cells are initially used. As hemorrhage is controlled, the patient undergoes a complete type and cross according to blood banking protocols. These typing results are used to continue transfusions once the MTP is no longer needed. In contacting other blood banks servicing Level I trauma centers, the policy of when to switch from universal donor blood to crossmatched blood is variable.

Conclusion: Our case illustrates a potential blood typing problem that had a disastrous outcome. We identified changes in policy that will make MTPs safer.

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Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15405DOI Listing

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