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Implementation of point‐of‐care <scp>ROTEM</scp>® into a trauma major haemorrhage protocol: A before and after study

Don Campbell, Elizabeth Wake, Kerin Walters, Debbie Ho, Gerben Keijzers, Martin Wullschleger, James Winearls

2020Emergency Medicine Australasia18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess transfusion practices with the implementation of a targeted viscoelastic haemostatic assay (VHA) (ROTEM®) guided coagulation management programme into a major haemorrhage protocol for trauma patients requiring ICU admission, starting from time of arrival in the ED. METHODS: This retrospective observational study was conducted in a major trauma centre in Australia. One hundred and sixty-two trauma patients admitted to the ICU between January 2013 and December 2015 with an Injury Severity Score ≥12 and who received blood products were included: 37 in the pre-group, 48 during implementation and 77 in post-group. The primary outcome was blood and blood product administration amounts. RESULTS: Packed red blood cell transfusion amounts did not significantly change post introduction of the ROTEM®. There was a significant increase in fibrinogen replacement between the pre- and post-groups (P < 0.001), accompanied by a reduction in the use of fresh frozen plasma (P < 0.001) and prothrombinex (P < 0.001). Platelet usage in the post-group was higher but not reaching statistical significance (P = 0.051). Post-implementation point-of-care ROTEM® testing was able to be performed in the ED in 94.8% of cases. CONCLUSION: Although there was no overall reduction of packed red blood cell usage, a change in the pattern of administration of other blood products was observed with the implementation of a targeted VHA (ROTEM®) guided coagulation management programme. Larger studies are needed to further define the role of early VHA testing to guide correction of trauma-induced coagulopathy and the effect on clinical outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePoint of careProtocol (science)Point-of-care testingTrauma careIntensive care medicineEmergency medicineMedical emergencyImmunologyPathologyAlternative medicineTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationHemostasis and retained surgical itemsBlood transfusion and management