AI Article Synopsis

  • The massive transfusion protocol (MTP) was increasingly activated at a medical center, leading to strain on the transfusion service.
  • A multidisciplinary root cause analysis (RCA) identified key areas for improvement: education, stewardship, process improvement, and communication.
  • Implementing these improvements decreased MTP activations and blood waste while enhancing communication and resource use in the transfusion service.

Article Abstract

Background: The massive transfusion protocol (MTP) is designed to quickly provide blood products at a fixed ratio for the exsanguinating patient. At our academic medical center, the frequency of MTP activation increased over 10-fold between 2008 and 2015, putting inordinate stress on our transfusion service.

Study Design And Methods: Gathering a large number of relevant stakeholders, we performed a multidisciplinary root cause analysis (RCA) in response to the acute clinical need to reform our MTP.

Results: Through the RCA, we identified four principal opportunities for improvement (OFI) associated with our MTP: education, stewardship, process improvement, and communication. Through the deployment of new approaches to each of these OFI, we reduced MTP activations, blood product waste, and transfusion service technologist stress.

Conclusion: The MTP is amenable to improvement, and, although time intensive, the RCA process yields significant favorable effects: improving communication with colleagues, reducing stress within the transfusion service, and improving resource utilization. Activation of the MTP at our institution is now more aligned with its primary purpose: rapidly providing large quantities of blood products to exsanguinating patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.16706DOI Listing

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