Abstract
Aims: To recognize patients who require massive transfusion at the early stage of blunt trauma, we retrospectively investigated patients with high-energy blunt injuries transferred within 1 h post-trauma. Methods: Between August 2007 and July 2011, 233 trauma patients were: (i) injured by a high-energy blunt mechanism with Injury Severity Score >/=9; (ii) not dead on arrival; (iii) older than 9 years; and (iv) at our center within 1 h after injury. The findings for 113 of those patients were analyzed, including those produced by ultrasonography, computed tomography, and arterial blood gas analyses. Results: Of 113 patients, 33 underwent massive transfusion (>/=6 units) within 8 h of arrival. A logistic regression analysis revealed that an arterial lactate level >/=28 mg/dL (P < 0.001; odds ratio, 105.11; 95% confidence interval, 12.58-2,718.84) and a flat ratio of the inferior vena cava on computed tomography >/=3 (P < 0.001; odds ratio, 32.50; 95% confidence interval, 4.44-714.44) were significant independent predictors for a massive transfusion within 8 h. In a receiver operating curve analysis, the area under the curve of the need for massive transfusion was 0.956, with a sensitivity of 0.94 and a specificity of 0.90. A linear predictive formula for the probability (P) of receiving a massive transfusion was generated as P = 2 x lactate (mg/dL) + 15 x the flat ratio of inferior vena cava - 103. Using another 52 trauma patients, the formula was validated. Conclusions: An elevated level of arterial lactate and the flat ratio of inferior vena cava were significant predictors for identifying the patients who would require a massive transfusion in the early stage after high-energy blunt trauma.
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Akasaki, Y., Sugimori, H., Momii, K., Akahoshi, T., Matsuura, S., Iwamoto, Y., … Hashizume, M. (2015). A simple predictive formula for the blood requirement in patients with high‐energy blunt injuries transferred within one hour post‐trauma. Acute Medicine & Surgery, 2(2), 82–91. https://doi.org/10.1002/ams2.74
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