低滴度O型全血比例对儿童创伤患者6、12、24小时生存率的影响

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1097/TA.0000000000004564
Ethan M Petersen, Andrew D Fisher, Michael D April, Mark H Yazer, Maxwell A Braverman, Matthew A Borgman, Steven G Schauer
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简介:出血是儿科患者死亡的主要原因。越来越多的数据表明,低滴度O型全血(LTOWB)改善了儿科人群的临床结果。我们研究了输血的儿科创伤患者LTOWB与总血液制品的比例是否能提高生存期。方法:我们回顾性研究了一组来自创伤质量改善计划数据库的年龄小于18岁的受伤受试者,他们接受了任意数量的LTOWB,没有院前心脏骤停的记录。我们创建了一个变量,表示输注LTOWB的体积除以入院前4小时内所有输注血制品的总体积,即输注LTOWB的比例。我们分析了输注LTOWB比例的增加,以确定是否存在赋予生存率增加的拐点。结果:从2020年到2022年,1122名受试者被纳入分析。年龄中位数(四分位数间距)为16岁(14-17岁)。枪支是最常见的机制,占47%,其次是碰撞,占44%。复合损伤严重程度评分中位数为25(16-34)。6小时生存率为91%,12小时生存率为89%,24小时生存率为88%。我们注意到LTOWB占接受血液制品总量的比例≥30%时出现了生存改善的拐点。≥30% LTOWB患者在6、12和24小时的生存几率分别为1.85(1.02-3.38)、2.09(1.20-3.36)和1.80(1.06-3.08),排除1小时内死亡患者的生存几率分别为3.55(1.66-7.58)、3.71(1.89-7.27)和2.69(1.44-5.02)。结论:在LTOWB受者中,我们发现在前4小时内使用LTOWB至少占总输血量30%的策略与6、12和24小时的生存率提高相关。证据水平:治疗/护理管理;第三层次。
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The effect of the proportion of low-titer O whole blood for resuscitation in pediatric trauma patients on 6-, 12- and 24-hour survival.

Introduction: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of death in pediatric patients. Accumulating data suggest that low-titer group O whole blood (LTOWB) improves clinical outcomes in the pediatric population. We examined what ratio of LTOWB to total blood product conferred a survival benefit in transfused pediatric trauma patients.

Methods: We retrospectively examined a cohort of injured subjects younger than 18 years from the Trauma Quality Improvement Program database who received any quantity of LTOWB and no documented prehospital cardiac arrest. We created a variable representing the volume of transfused LTOWB divided by the total volume of all transfused blood products administered within the first 4 hours of admission, that is, the proportion of LTOWB transfused. We analyzed increasing proportions of transfused LTOWB to determine whether there was an inflection point conferring increased survival.

Results: From 2020 to 2022, 1,122 subjects were included in the analysis. The median (interquartile range) age was 16 (14-17) years. Firearms were the most common mechanism at 47% followed by collisions at 44%. The median composite injury severity score was 25 (16-34). Survival was 91% at 6 hours, 89% at 12 hours, and 88% at 24 hours. We noted an inflection point with improved survival at an LTOWB proportion of ≥30% of total volume of blood products received. The odds of survival at 6, 12, and 24 hours for those receiving ≥30% LTOWB was 1.85 (1.02-3.38), 2.09 (1.20-3.36), and 1.80 (1.06-3.08), and 3.55 (1.66-7.58), 3.71 (1.89-7.27), and 2.69 (1.44-5.02) when excluding those who died within 1 hour, respectively.

Conclusion: Among LTOWB recipients, we found that a strategy of using LTOWB comprising at least 30% of the total transfusion volume within the first 4 hours was associated with improved survival at 6, 12, and 24 hours.

Level of evidence: Therapeutic/Care Management; Level III.

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