Current state of technical transfusion medicine practice for out‐of‐hospital blood transfusion in Canada

Author:

Blais‐Normandin Isabelle1,Rymer Tihiro2,Feenstra Shelley3,Burry Anne2,Colavecchia Connie4,Duncan Jennifer15,Farrell Michael6,Greene Adam7,Gupta Akash48ORCID,Huynh Queenie4,Lawrence Robin9,Lehto Paula10,Lett Ryan911,Lin Yulia59ORCID,Lyon Bruce2,McCarthy Joanna2,Nahirniak Susan212,Nolan Brodie61314,Peddle Michael1516,Prokopchuk‐Gauk Oksana1017,Sham Lawrence3,Trojanowski Jan31819,Shih Andrew W.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

2. Alberta Precision Labs Transfusion and Transplantation Medicine Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Vancouver British Columbia Canada

4. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Vancouver Island Health Authority Courtenay British Columbia Canada

6. Provincial Blood Coordinating Team Nova Scotia Health Authority Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

7. British Columbia Emergency Health Services Parksville British Columbia Canada

8. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

9. Saskatchewan Health Authority Regina Saskatchewan Canada

10. Saskatchewan Health Authority Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

11. Department of Anesthesiology Regina Saskatchewan Canada

12. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

13. Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

14. Department of Emergency Medicine Unity Health Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

15. Ornge Mississauga Ontario Canada

16. Division of Emergency Medicine Western University London Ontario Canada

17. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

18. Department of Emergency Medicine Vancouver British Columbia Canada

19. British Columbia Emergency Health Services Vancouver British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesCanadian out‐of‐hospital blood transfusion programmes (OHBTPs) are emerging, to improve outcomes of trauma patients by providing pre‐hospital transfusion from the scene of injury, given prolonged transport times. Literature is lacking to guide its implementation. Thus, we sought to gather technical transfusion medicine (TM)‐specific practices across Canadian OHBTPs.Materials and MethodsA survey was sent to TM representatives of Canadian OHBTPs from November 2021 to March 2022. Data regarding transport, packaging, blood components and inventory management were included and reported descriptively. Only practices involving Blood on Board programme components for emergency use were included.ResultsOHBTPs focus on helicopter emergency medical service programmes, with some supplying fixed‐wing aircraft and ground ambulances. All provide 1–3 coolers with 2 units of O RhD/Kell‐negative red blood cells (RBCs) per cooler, with British Columbia trialling coolers with 2 units of pre‐thawed group A plasma. Inventory exchanges are scheduled and blood components are returned to TM inventory using visual inspection and internal temperature data logger readings. Coolers are validated to storage durations ranging from 72 to 124 h. All programmes audit to manage wastage, though there is no consensus on appropriate benchmarks. All programmes have a process for documenting units issued, reconciliation after transfusion and for transfusion reaction reporting; however, training programmes vary. Common considerations included storage during extreme temperature environments, O‐negative RBC stewardship, recipient notification, traceability, clinical practice guidelines co‐reviewed by TM and a common audit framework.ConclusionOHBTPs have many similarities throughout Canada, where harmonization may assist in further developing standards, leveraging best practice and national coordination.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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