Efficacy of Hemostatic Gauzes in a Swine Model of Prolonged Field Care with Limb Movement

Author:

Landers Grace D12,Townsend Cassandra12,Gaspary Micah12,Kachur Ryan2,Thorne Brian2,Stuart Sean12,Henao Jose12,Zarow Gregory J23,Natarajan Ramesh24,Boboc Michael24

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA, 23708, USA

2. Combat Trauma Research Group, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA, 23708, USA

3. The Emergency Statistician, Idyllwild, CA, 92549, USA

4. Combat Trauma Research Group, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), Fairfax, VA, 3211, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Prolonged field care for junctional wounds is challenging and involves limb movement to facilitate transport. No studies to date have explored the efficacy of gauze products to limit rebleeding in these scenarios. Materials and Methods We randomly assigned 48 swine to QuikClot Combat Gauze, ChitoGauze, NuStat Tactical, or Kerlix treatment groups (12 each) and then inflicted a severe groin injury by utilizing a modified Kheirabadi model of a 6-mm femoral artery punch followed by unrestricted bleeding for 60 seconds. We reassessed rebleed following limb movement at 30 minutes of stabilization and 4 hours after stabilization. Results Swine treated with Combat Gauze proved to have the lowest incidence of rebleeding, and conversely, NuStat Tactical had the highest incidence of rebleeding at wounds after limb movement. Importantly, rebleeds occurred at a rate of 25%-58% across all swine treatment groups at 30 minutes postinjury and 0%-42% at 270 minutes postinjury demonstrating that limb movements universally challenge hemostatic junctional wounds. Conclusions Our findings highlight the difficulty of controlling hemorrhage from junctional wounds with hemostatic gauze in the context of prolonged field care and casualty transport. Our research can guide selection of hemorrhage control gauze when patients have prolonged field extraction or difficult transport. Our data demonstrates the frequency of junctional wound rebleeding after movement and thus the importance of frequent patient reassessment.

Funder

U.S. Navy Surgeon General Clinical Investigation Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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