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A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network
OBJECTIVE: Out-of-hospital blood transfusion (OHBT) is becoming increasingly common across the prehospital environment, yet there is significant variability in OHBT practices. The Canadian Prehospital and Transport Transfusion (CAN-PATT) network was established to collaborate, standardize, and evalu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860513/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36691447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100357 |
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author | Greene, Adam Trojanowski, Jan Shih, Andrew W. Evans, Rob Chang, Eddie Nahirniak, Susan Pearson, Dallas Prokopchuk-Gauk, Oksana Martin, Doug Musuka, Charles Seidl, Cindy Peddle, Michael Lin, Yulia Smith, Justin A. MacDonald, Scott Richards, Lindsay Farrell, Michael Nolan, Brodie |
author_facet | Greene, Adam Trojanowski, Jan Shih, Andrew W. Evans, Rob Chang, Eddie Nahirniak, Susan Pearson, Dallas Prokopchuk-Gauk, Oksana Martin, Doug Musuka, Charles Seidl, Cindy Peddle, Michael Lin, Yulia Smith, Justin A. MacDonald, Scott Richards, Lindsay Farrell, Michael Nolan, Brodie |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Out-of-hospital blood transfusion (OHBT) is becoming increasingly common across the prehospital environment, yet there is significant variability in OHBT practices. The Canadian Prehospital and Transport Transfusion (CAN-PATT) network was established to collaborate, standardize, and evaluate the effectiveness of out-of-hospital blood transfusion (OHBT) across Canada. The objectives of this study are to describe the setting and organizational characteristics of CAN-PATT member organizations and to provide a cross-sectional examination of the current OHBT practices of CAN-PATT organizations. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional examination of all six critical care transport organizations that are involved in CAN-PATT network. Surveys were sent to identified leads from each organization. The survey focused on three main areas of interest: 1) critical care transport organizational service and coverage, 2) provider, and crew configurations, and 3) OHBT transfusion practices. RESULTS: All six surveys were completed and returned. There are a total of 30 critical care transport bases (19 rotor-wing, 20 fixed-wing and 6 land) across Canada and 11 bases have a blood-on-board program. Crew configurations very between organizations as either dual paramedic or paramedic/nurse teams. Median transport times range from 30 to 46 minutes for rotor-wing assets and 64 to 90 minutes for fixed-wing assets. Half of the CAN-PATT organizations started their out-of-hospital blood transfusion programs within the last three years. Most organizations carry at least two units of O-negative, K-negative red blood cells and some organizations also carry group A thawed plasma, fibrinogen concentrate and/or prothrombin complex concentrate. All organizations advocate for early administration of tranexamic acid for injured patients suspected of bleeding. All organizations return un-transfused blood components to their local transfusion medicine laboratory within a predefined timeframe to reduce wastage. CONCLUSIONS: Variations in OHBT practices were identified and we have suggested considerations for standardization of transfusion practices and patient care as it relates to OHBT. This standardization will also enable a robust means of data collection to study and optimize outcomes of patients receiving OHBT. A fulsome description of the participating organizations within CAN-PATT should enhance interpretation of future OHBT studies that will be conducted by this network. |
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spelling | pubmed-98605132023-01-22 A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network Greene, Adam Trojanowski, Jan Shih, Andrew W. Evans, Rob Chang, Eddie Nahirniak, Susan Pearson, Dallas Prokopchuk-Gauk, Oksana Martin, Doug Musuka, Charles Seidl, Cindy Peddle, Michael Lin, Yulia Smith, Justin A. MacDonald, Scott Richards, Lindsay Farrell, Michael Nolan, Brodie Resusc Plus Clinical Paper OBJECTIVE: Out-of-hospital blood transfusion (OHBT) is becoming increasingly common across the prehospital environment, yet there is significant variability in OHBT practices. The Canadian Prehospital and Transport Transfusion (CAN-PATT) network was established to collaborate, standardize, and evaluate the effectiveness of out-of-hospital blood transfusion (OHBT) across Canada. The objectives of this study are to describe the setting and organizational characteristics of CAN-PATT member organizations and to provide a cross-sectional examination of the current OHBT practices of CAN-PATT organizations. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional examination of all six critical care transport organizations that are involved in CAN-PATT network. Surveys were sent to identified leads from each organization. The survey focused on three main areas of interest: 1) critical care transport organizational service and coverage, 2) provider, and crew configurations, and 3) OHBT transfusion practices. RESULTS: All six surveys were completed and returned. There are a total of 30 critical care transport bases (19 rotor-wing, 20 fixed-wing and 6 land) across Canada and 11 bases have a blood-on-board program. Crew configurations very between organizations as either dual paramedic or paramedic/nurse teams. Median transport times range from 30 to 46 minutes for rotor-wing assets and 64 to 90 minutes for fixed-wing assets. Half of the CAN-PATT organizations started their out-of-hospital blood transfusion programs within the last three years. Most organizations carry at least two units of O-negative, K-negative red blood cells and some organizations also carry group A thawed plasma, fibrinogen concentrate and/or prothrombin complex concentrate. All organizations advocate for early administration of tranexamic acid for injured patients suspected of bleeding. All organizations return un-transfused blood components to their local transfusion medicine laboratory within a predefined timeframe to reduce wastage. CONCLUSIONS: Variations in OHBT practices were identified and we have suggested considerations for standardization of transfusion practices and patient care as it relates to OHBT. This standardization will also enable a robust means of data collection to study and optimize outcomes of patients receiving OHBT. A fulsome description of the participating organizations within CAN-PATT should enhance interpretation of future OHBT studies that will be conducted by this network. Elsevier 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9860513/ /pubmed/36691447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100357 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Clinical Paper Greene, Adam Trojanowski, Jan Shih, Andrew W. Evans, Rob Chang, Eddie Nahirniak, Susan Pearson, Dallas Prokopchuk-Gauk, Oksana Martin, Doug Musuka, Charles Seidl, Cindy Peddle, Michael Lin, Yulia Smith, Justin A. MacDonald, Scott Richards, Lindsay Farrell, Michael Nolan, Brodie A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network |
title | A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network |
title_full | A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network |
title_fullStr | A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network |
title_full_unstemmed | A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network |
title_short | A descriptive analysis of the Canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (CAN-PATT) network |
title_sort | descriptive analysis of the canadian prehospital and transport transfusion (can-patt) network |
topic | Clinical Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860513/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36691447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100357 |
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