Combines critical thinking with autonomy when applying interventions such as drips, ventilators,
massive transfusions, CRRT and Swan - Ganz catheters
Of the 865
massive transfusions administered during the four - year period, 767 were given to non-trauma patients — most often to control bleeding during non-emergency surgery.
«Avoiding unnecessary FFP transfusion is important because there have been reports that associated the use of excess FFP with worse outcomes among patients that required less - than -
massive transfusions.»
The MGH research team — including physicians from both the trauma service and the transfusion service — embarked on the current study in response to the observation that high - ratio transfusion was increasingly being used in
massive transfusions given to non-trauma patients, a practice not previously studied in this population.
To determine how common that had become and to test the hypothesis that higher ratios of FFP to RBCs were associated with improved survival of non-trauma patients, the investigators analyzed data covering
all massive transfusions administered at the MGH from 2009 to 2012.
Massive transfusion can include adjustments of the ratios of components — including fresh frozen plasma (FFP), platelets and red blood cells (RBC)-- with the goal of improving outcomes.
I even had the last book in that trilogy plotted out, where Stefan's worst nightmare comes true and he takes so much blood from Elena that has to be taken to the hospital for
a massive transfusion.
Not exact matches
The review from Cannon and colleagues addresses the initial management of DCBIs, including
massive blood
transfusions, advanced resuscitation techniques, and assessment of the extensive injuries.
Overall, only two per cent of all patients with
massive hemorrhage received what might be considered the optimal
transfusion of a high dose of clotting products in conjunction with red blood cells during the first hour of arrival within the Emergency Department.
Massive blood
transfusions — defined as transfusing at least 10 units of red blood cells within 24 hours — are given to patients experiencing severe blood loss, often in response to traumatic injuries but also in the context of procedures like cardiovascular surgery or liver transplantation and even in some non-surgical patients.
Treatments include the oxytocin drug called Pitocin, uterine massage to stimulate your uterus, a blood
transfusion if there's
massive blood loss, and hysterectomy if there's damage to your uterus.
Following major injuries or internal bleeding, fibrinolysis can become unregulated and excessive, leading to more bleeding with a need for
massive blood
transfusions and increased risk of death.
If blood proteins drop too low, certain IV fluids or even plasma
transfusions are needed to prevent
massive, life - threatening edema, an abnormal collection of fluid.
Employing patented Pascvaks reasoning, when a patient visits a doctor with a venomous snake latched on to his arm, the doctor shouldn't remove the snake, since the total volume of venom being injected into the patient is small compared to the
massive volume of blood that must be treated, and we should be discouraged by the amount of effort it takes to perform a full - blood
transfusion.
Hospital records indicated that she was given
massive blood
transfusions at the trauma centre; however, her GCS continued to drop as she left the trauma centre for the operating room.