2022
DOI: 10.1111/tme.12901
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Drivers of blood use in paediatric trauma: A retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Objectives: We asked whether age or injury severity drives blood use patterns in paediatric trauma.Background: Transfusion for paediatric trauma care is complicated by known developmental differences in coagulation and injury patterns.Methods/Materials: We linked 10 years of Trauma Registry and blood bank data, 2011-2020, for all acute trauma patients aged <18 treated at a large US Level 1 adult and paediatric trauma centre. We assessed age, injury severity and mechanism for association with any blood use, use… Show more

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“…In keeping with prior work from our center, 16 we divided the number of units of hemostatic products given in the first 24 hours (plasma + apheresis platelets in plasma + cryoprecipitate pools + WB) by the total number of units given as an estimate of balanced resuscitation. A proportion ≥0.5 was judged to be a marker of success in providing hemostatic resuscitation.…”
Section: Resuscitation Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In keeping with prior work from our center, 16 we divided the number of units of hemostatic products given in the first 24 hours (plasma + apheresis platelets in plasma + cryoprecipitate pools + WB) by the total number of units given as an estimate of balanced resuscitation. A proportion ≥0.5 was judged to be a marker of success in providing hemostatic resuscitation.…”
Section: Resuscitation Balancementioning
confidence: 99%