Ranger O Low Titer (ROLO): Whole Blood Transfusion for Forward Deployed Units.

Mil Med

1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, GA 31409, USA.

Published: November 2021

First-time use of Ranger O Low Titer (ROLO) blood and implementation of a forward-walking blood bank using predetermined donors proved essential in the survival of a 33-year-old active duty soldier following a complex blast injury during combat operations. The patient sustained significant bone, soft tissue, and vascular damage and continued to deteriorate despite resuscitation with cold-stored whole blood (WB). Only after utilizing the ROLO battle drill and transfusing with fresh WB was the patient able to be stabilized and evacuated. In this case report, we discuss how ROLO walking blood bank takes the next step in aiding resuscitation, providing smaller, forward-deployed units with blood resupply without the administrative burden of storage, particularly in resource-scarce environments. We provide an overview of WB and contrast its use to that of component therapy. In conjunction with the Golden Hour, ROLO can be incorporated as the standard damage control resuscitation to reduce the risks of noncompressible hemorrhage. By taking precautionary steps in the pre-deployment setting, ROLO offers an invaluable alternative to conventional resuscitation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usab473DOI Listing

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