What's new in whole blood resuscitation? In the trauma bay and beyond.

Curr Opin Crit Care

Department of Surgery, Division of Traumatology, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The review discusses the recent comeback of whole blood (WB) transfusions for treating hemorrhagic shock in trauma patients.
  • Research indicates that using forms of WB can improve outcomes, particularly in military and civilian trauma care.
  • Further studies are needed to explore the use of WB in non-traumatic situations and to optimize its benefits in managing severe bleeding.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: Transfusion therapy commonly supports patient care during life-threatening injury and critical illness. Herein we examine the recent resurgence of whole blood (WB) resuscitation for patients in hemorrhagic shock following trauma and other causes of severe bleeding.

Recent Findings: A growing body of literature supports the use of various forms of WB for hemostatic resuscitation in military and civilian trauma practice. Different types of WB include warm fresh whole blood (FWB) principally used in the military and low titer O cold stored whole blood (LTOWB) used in a variety of military and civilian settings. Incorporating WB initial resuscitation alongside subsequent component therapy reduces aggregate blood product utilization and improves early mortality without adversely impacting intensive care unit length of stay or infection rate. Applications outside the trauma bay include prehospital WB and use in patients with nontraumatic hemorrhagic shock.

Summary: Whole blood may be transfused as FWB or LTOWB to support a hemostatic approach to hemorrhagic shock management. Although the bulk of WB resuscitation literature has appropriately focused on hemorrhagic shock following injury, extension to other etiologies of severe hemorrhage will benefit from focused inquiry to address cost, efficacy, approach, and patient-centered outcomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MCC.0000000000001140DOI Listing

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