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INDICATIONS FOR MASSIVE TRANSFUSION IN THE CONDITION OF SEVERE TRAUMA: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Goal: Dissertation about the effective indications for massive transfusion in patients with severe trauma. Method: Literature review prepared between October and November 2022, through a search in the Scielo and Pubmed databases with the descriptors "massive transfusion", "blood Component transfusion", "protocol" and "indications". 5353 articles were found and, after the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 13 studies were selected. Review: Hemorrhage is a preeminent cause of possibly preventable mortality in cases of trauma and in many cases requires massive transfusions (MT). Thus, in clinical practice it is mainly based on guidelines that determine different TM protocols (MTP). After the appreciation of an abundance of clinical parameters of the patient, one can opt for the massive transfusion that must be performed in a period of 24 hours.  Conclusion: The lack of research that standardizes parameters for massive transfusions leads teams to evaluate different clinical standards based on different emergency services.

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INDICATIONS FOR MASSIVE TRANSFUSION IN THE CONDITION OF SEVERE TRAUMA: A LITERATURE REVIEW

  • DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1592812212123

  • Palavras-chave: Massive transfusion; Transfusion of blood components; Protocol and Indications.

  • Keywords: Massive transfusion; Transfusion of blood components; Protocol and Indications.

  • Abstract:

    Goal: Dissertation about the effective indications for massive transfusion in patients with severe trauma. Method: Literature review prepared between October and November 2022, through a search in the Scielo and Pubmed databases with the descriptors "massive transfusion", "blood Component transfusion", "protocol" and "indications". 5353 articles were found and, after the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 13 studies were selected. Review: Hemorrhage is a preeminent cause of possibly preventable mortality in cases of trauma and in many cases requires massive transfusions (MT). Thus, in clinical practice it is mainly based on guidelines that determine different TM protocols (MTP). After the appreciation of an abundance of clinical parameters of the patient, one can opt for the massive transfusion that must be performed in a period of 24 hours.  Conclusion: The lack of research that standardizes parameters for massive transfusions leads teams to evaluate different clinical standards based on different emergency services.

  • Géssica Campos Paiva
  • Ana Caroline Andrade de Melo
  • Jéssica Alessandra Cruz dos Santos
  • Desiree Oliveira Karasek Hazime
  • Samara Cristina de Castro
  • Ana Alice Bispo de Lima
  • Maria Eduarda De Camargo da Silva
  • Carolina De Carvalho Lima Batista
  • Isabella Filipake Pabis
  • Manuella Mendonça da Silva
  • Beatriz Ferreira Gaspar
  • Josenil Bezerra Nascimento Neto
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