Massive Transfusion Protocol
Hi – Apologies for recent sluggish activity- I have been a busy Doc lately and working on what I hope are some good posts / resources for you all.
The first Big project I am wanting your feedback on is my “Massive Transfusion Protocol” which you can click here – or I have added as a permanent resource in the “Clinical Resources” section at the bottom of the blog.
Why have I decided to spend hours on this?
I have always found the current published Massive Bleeding Protocols to be either too simplistic or not descriptive enough. There are a few crucial decision points – such as” when to activate” – which are glossed over frequently.
Most protocols deal only with trauma – and in my world, the big bleeding happens on the labour ward, in theatre… etc NOT just in the ED resus bay.
So I have written a protocol for me – one which I can with a click on a page access and remind myself of the steps and “recipes” for resuscitaing in major trauma / bleeding. I have downgraded the role of platelets – because – we do not use them in smaller hospitals and the evidence is not great for empirical use.
I have tried to include some evidence in a ‘hidden’ way to keep it simple in a crisis – or you can read at your leisure later.
Be aware: this protocol relies heavily on your hospital having in place a system-wide approach to this emergency. Your lab have to have a predefined system, your surgeon should be aware of the protocol and the concepts associated with “damage control” operations. This is not the time to get into a territorial dispute, you need to have your chickens all lined up before it happens!
So please read it- this is my draft, I hope to make it more useful with your feedback.
Let me know what you think. Casey
Very useful….and stashing in clinical resources makes it available to all of us if needed.
Trying to set up a MTP in the regional hospital where I’m doing anaesthetics…took some convincing that we need it not just in theatres, but also in ED, labour ward and ICU…amazing how silo-based medicine can be.
Will read and get back to you.