Logistics of managing a trauma whole blood inventory in a civilian level 1 trauma center
Transfusion2022Vol. 62(9), pp. 1772–1778
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Michelle Phan‐Tang, Christine Lee, Amy Fang, Jowin Rioveros, Anaar Siletz, Henry M. Cryer, Andrea M. McGonigle, Alyssa Ziman, Dawn C. Ward
Abstract
Initial challenges to LTOWB implementation were inventory shortages, low utilization rates, and failure to meet clinical demand. Proposed solutions include allowing for a higher yet safe titer, extending shelf life, expanding the donor pool, identifying barriers to utilization, and permitting use in female trauma patients beyond childbearing age.
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