Utility of rotational thromboelastometry in the management of massive haemorrhage at a regional Australian hospital

Author:

Liu Yu‐Hsuan12ORCID,Sia Jessica3,Munas Azhar3,Tacon Catherine1,Salaveria Kris1,Lutshaba Harrison Langa1ORCID,Hanson Josh45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Intensive Care Cairns Hospital Cairns Queensland Australia

2. Department of Anaesthesia Cairns Hospital Cairns Queensland Australia

3. Department of Haematology Cairns Hospital Cairns Queensland Australia

4. Department of Medicine Cairns Hospital Cairns Queensland Australia

5. The Kirby Institute Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundRotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) allows targeted and individualised blood product replacement.ObjectivesThe study aimed to determine the impact of ROTEM‐guided transfusion on the clinical course of patients with acute massive haemorrhage in a regional Australian hospital.Methods/MaterialsA retrospective review of all patients with acute massive haemorrhage that compared the characteristics, blood product use, and clinical outcomes of patients with massive haemorrhage before and after the introduction of ROTEM‐guided transfusion.ResultsIn per‐protocol analysis, the 31/97 (32%) with ROTEM‐guided transfusion used less packed red blood cells (median [interquartile range]: 6 [6–8] vs. 8 [6–12] units, p = 0.03) than patients whose transfusion was not ROTEM‐guided. They were also less likely to receive fresh frozen plasma (2/31 [6%] vs. 45/66 [68%], p < 0.0001) or platelets (2/31 [6%] vs. 31/66 [47%], p < 0.0001); they were, however, more likely to receive fibrinogen products (26/31 [84%] vs. 38/66 [58%], p = 0.01). Patients receiving ROTEM‐guided transfusion had lower in‐hospital mortality (6/31 [19%] vs. 20/66 [30%], odds ratio 0.55 [95% confidence interval]: 0.20–1.55, p = 0.26) although this did not achieve statistical significance in this small cohort.ConclusionROTEM‐guided massive transfusion of patients with acute haemorrhage in this regional Australian hospital led to a reduction in packed red blood cell, fresh frozen plasma, and platelet utilisation and may also have reduced mortality.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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