Expanded use of liquid plasma in non-emergency transfusions: A single academic institution experience.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1111/trf.18163
Joseph P Connor, Soumya Jaladi, Wenjing Cao, Debra M Lehman, Thomas J Raife
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Background: Liquid plasma (LP) is isolated from whole blood donations, never frozen, and can be immediately transfused. Its primary indication is initial treatment of patients undergoing massive transfusion. To minimize wastage of this resource, we expanded the use of LP to include surgical and routine transfusions.

Methods: Our medical record was queried for plasma transfusions with at least one unit of LP issued. Chart review identified the indications for transfusion (emergency use, surgical use, or routine transfusion) and assessed effects of LP on coagulopathy, the use of additional blood products, and mortality. LP cases were categorized into two groups based on the fraction of LP transfused (≤50% or >50% LP). A control group of routine transfusion using only thawed plasma (TP) was reviewed and statistically compared to those cases where LP was included.

Results: Eight hundred ninety cases were studied including 34% emergency/massive transfusion events, 44% surgical cases, and 11% routine transfusions. In surgeries using LP, there were no significant differences in outcomes based on higher fractions of LP transfused. The correction of coagulopathy, the need for additional blood products, and the encounter-specific mortality were consistent across both routine transfusions with higher fractions of LP and comparing LP transfusion events to control TP transfusion events.

Conclusion: The utilization of LP in surgical cases and routine plasma transfusions was not associated with worse clinical outcomes and effectively prevented product waste. This report supports the broader use of and further study of LP in patient care.

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扩大液体血浆在非紧急输血中的使用:一个学术机构的经验。
背景:液态血浆(LP)是从献血的全血中分离出来的,从未冷冻过,可以立即输血。它的主要适应症是接受大量输血的患者的初始治疗。为了尽量减少这种资源的浪费,我们扩大了LP的使用范围,包括手术和常规输血。方法:查询我们的医疗记录,至少有一个单位的血浆输注。图表回顾确定了输血的指征(紧急使用、手术使用或常规输血),并评估了LP对凝血功能障碍、使用额外血液制品和死亡率的影响。根据输注LP的比例将LP病例分为两组(≤50%或>50%)。对仅使用解冻血浆(TP)进行常规输血的对照组进行了回顾,并与包括LP的病例进行了统计比较。结果:共890例病例,其中急诊/大量输血占34%,外科手术占44%,常规输血占11%。在使用LP的手术中,输注更高比例的LP在结果上没有显著差异。凝血功能障碍的纠正,额外血液制品的需求,以及遭遇特异性死亡率在常规输注高含量LP和比较LP输注事件与控制TP输注事件之间是一致的。结论:在外科病例和常规血浆输注中使用LP与临床预后无关,可有效防止产品浪费。本报告支持LP在患者护理中的广泛应用和进一步研究。
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Transfusion
Transfusion 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: TRANSFUSION is the foremost publication in the world for new information regarding transfusion medicine. Written by and for members of AABB and other health-care workers, TRANSFUSION reports on the latest technical advances, discusses opposing viewpoints regarding controversial issues, and presents key conference proceedings. In addition to blood banking and transfusion medicine topics, TRANSFUSION presents submissions concerning patient blood management, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies.
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