2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22093
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The Incidence, Degree, and Timing of Hypocalcemia From Massive Transfusion: A Retrospective Review

Abstract: Background: Electrolyte administration during massive transfusion without readily available calcium laboratory values is likely ubiquitous but not well standardized. We aimed to quantify the incidence, degree, and timing of hypocalcemia during the first 24 hours after initiation of a massive transfusion with the institutional massive transfusion protocol (MTP). We hypothesized that hypocalcemia is prevalent during acute resuscitation (first six hours) despite efforts of the treatment team to replete calcium du… Show more

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