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Jehovah’s Witnesses And Blood Transfusion Demystified

The Trauma Pro

Pack well, close and re-establish normal physiology before doing all the final repairs. Use direct pressure or direct suture ligation for external bleeding. Splint to reduce fracture bleeding. Aggressively use damage control surgery. Don’t go for a definitive laparotomy which may take hours. Always watch the temperature. Keep the OR hot.

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Tools you should use: Pediatric NIH Stroke Scale

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Retrospective use has been shown to be valid and reliable in one cross-sectional study ( Beslow 2012 ).This Early consultation with a pediatric hematologist and neurologist is mandatory. References / Key Articles Ichord RN, Bastian R, Abraham L, et al.

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The End Of Serial Hemoglobin/Hematocrit In Solid Organ Injury

The Trauma Pro

Possible interventions were none, operation, angioembolization, or blood transfusion. They examined how often serial hemoglobin determinations influenced management during the study period. That patient had a laparotomy based on the lab test. Bottom line: Although this study is small, the results are very clear.

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The Latest in Critical Care, 1/8/23 (Issue #24)

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million gallons) of blood are wasted in this fashion, every year—enough to fill about 700 railroad tanker cars with blood, or about four times the total amount of blood transfused annually. Smaller-volume blood collection tubes are widely available at equivalent cost and are compatible with standard blood analyzers.

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Best Of AAST #7: How Do You Like Your Platelets – Warm Or Cold?

The Trauma Pro

Until the last few years, massive transfusion in trauma consisted of component therapy, an admixture of packed red cells, plasma, and platelets. Whole blood transfusion is making inroads again, but it is used in a minority of centers. Reference: An analysis of the use of cold-stored platelets in combat trauma.

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What’s With Those John / Jane Doe Names?

The Trauma Pro

The use of Doe names in electronic health records is rapidly fading as well. This can result in catastrophic errors if test results are misinterpreted, or a blood transfusion with incorrect ABO typing is given to the wrong patient. The list of name pairs ending with Doe is just not unique enough.

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Are we on the right TRACT? 

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Transfusion Decisions in Severe Anaemia Reducing child mortality remains high on the global health agenda. Let’s take the humble blood transfusion – used in emergency departments across the globe and playing a key role in critical care. However, there is a huge variation in transfusion practice globally.