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The regional whole blood program in San Antonio, TX: A 3-year update on prehospital and in-hospital transfusion practices for traumatic and non-traumatic hemorrhage.

Maxwell A BravermanAllison A SmithAngelo V CiaragliaJason S RadowskyL T C Steven G SchauerValerie G SamsLeslie J GreebonMichael D ShielsRachelle Babbitt JonasSamantha NgamsuntikulElizabeth WaltmanEric EpleyTracee RoseJames A BynumAndre P CapBrian J EastridgeRonald M StewartDonald H JenkinsSusannah E Nicholsonnull null
Published in: Transfusion (2022)
Low titer type O Rh-D + whole blood (LTO + WB) has become a first-line resuscitation medium for hemorrhagic shock in many centers around the World. Showing early effectiveness on the battlefield, LTO + WB is used in both the pre-hospital and in-hospital settings for traumatic and non-traumatic hemorrhage resuscitation. Starting in 2018, the San Antonio Whole Blood Collaborative has worked to provide LTO + WB across Southwest Texas, initially in the form of remote damage control resuscitation followed by in-hospital trauma resuscitation. This program has since expanded to include pediatric trauma resuscitation, obstetric hemorrhage, females of childbearing potential, and non-traumatic hemorrhage. The objective of this manuscript is to provide a three-year update on the successes and expansion of this system and outline resuscitation challenges in special populations.
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