2023
DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000003905
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Association of blood product ratios with early mortality in pediatric trauma resuscitation: A time-dependent analysis from the National Trauma Databank

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Injured children with severe hemorrhage often receive blood product transfusions with ratios of plasma and platelets to packed red blood cells (PRBCs) approaching 1:1:1. Whether blood product ratios vary during pediatric resuscitation is unknown. This study (1) described precise timing of pediatric blood product administration, (2) characterized changes in blood product ratios over time, and (3) evaluated the association of blood products with early mortality while incorporating time-varying factors… Show more

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“…Furthermore, WB has been demonstrated as safe with similar evidence of laboratory hemolysis, transfusion reaction rates, and adverse events to CT 12–14,16 . Our group recently published a large study focusing on the relationship of early pediatric trauma mortality to timing of whole blood and various component ratios 17 . However, a large proportion of the children in these studies are teenagers, whose physiology more closely resembles that of adults.…”
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“…Furthermore, WB has been demonstrated as safe with similar evidence of laboratory hemolysis, transfusion reaction rates, and adverse events to CT 12–14,16 . Our group recently published a large study focusing on the relationship of early pediatric trauma mortality to timing of whole blood and various component ratios 17 . However, a large proportion of the children in these studies are teenagers, whose physiology more closely resembles that of adults.…”
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confidence: 99%