Goal-directed Hemostatic Resuscitation of Trauma-induced Coagulopathy
Apple (Israel) · Denver Health Medical Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) have become standard of care in the management of bleeding injured patients, yet strategies to guide them vary widely. We conducted a pragmatic, randomized clinical trial (RCT) to test the hypothesis that an MTP goal directed by the viscoelastic assay thrombelastography (TEG) improves survival compared with an MTP guided by conventional coagulation assays (CCA).
This RCT enrolled injured patients from an academic level-1 trauma center meeting criteria for MTP activation. Upon MTP activation, patients were randomized to be managed either by an MTP goal directed by TEG or by CCA (ie, international normalized ratio, fibrinogen, platelet count). Primary outcome was 28-day survival.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
17- EGEduardo GonzálezCorresponding
Apple (Israel), Denver Health Medical Center, Office of the Director, University of Colorado Denver
- EEErnest E. Moore
Apple (Israel), Office of the Director
- HBHunter B. Moore
Apple (Israel), Office of the Director
- MPMichael P. Chapman
Apple (Israel), Office of the Director
- TLTheresa L. Chin
Apple (Israel), Office of the Director
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Thrombelastography
- Resuscitation
- Randomized controlled trial
- Coagulopathy
- Thromboelastography
- Anesthesia
- Fibrinogen
- Good health and well-being