• Am J Emerg Med · Aug 2023

    Defining the optimal calcium repletion dosing in patients requiring activation of massive transfusion protocol.

    • Andrew Robinson, Megan A Rech, Phillip J DeChristopher, Alex Vaughn, John Rubino, Erika Bannister, Mary E Moore, and Kevin Chang.
    • Loyola University Medical Center, Department of Pharmacy, Maywood, IL, United States of America; Community Health South, Department of Pharmacy, Greenwood, IN, United States of America. Electronic address: Arobinson3@ecommunity.com.
    • Am J Emerg Med. 2023 Aug 1; 70: 9610096-100.

    PurposeMassive transfusion protocols (MTP) commonly result in severe hypocalcemia due to the calcium-binding affinity of citrate in blood components. The purpose of this study is to determine the optimal grams (g) of citrate to repletion calcium (Ca) milliequivalents (mEq) (Citrate:Ca) ratio to reduce 30-day mortality.MethodsThis was a retrospective, single-centered, cohort study at a level 1 trauma center evaluating trauma and surgical patients in need of MTP activation from January 1, 2010-July 31, 2021. Patients with severe hypocalcemia at baseline, defined as ionized calcium (iCa) <0.9 mmol/L, were compared to patients without severe hypocalcemia. The primary endpoint was to determine the optimal ratio of grams of citrate to calcium mEq to reduce mortality in patients receiving a MTP. Secondary endpoints included mortality at 24 h and 30 days, blood components used in MTP, and type of calcium used.ResultsOverall, 501 patients were screened for inclusion. Of these patients, 193 were excluded, leaving 308 patients, of which 165 patients (53.6%) had an iCa <0.9 mmol/L within 24 h and 143 patients (46.4%) had iCa ≥0.9 mmol/L within 24 h. The ratio of Citrate:Ca for each patient was not significantly associated with mortality at 24 h (P = 0.79) or 30 days (P = 0.91) at a repletion Citrate:Ca ratio of median 1.97 (IQR 1.14-2.91). The rate of mortality was lowest at a Citrate:Ca of 2 in both <24-h mortality and 30-day mortality.ConclusionsThere were no differences in 24 h or 30 day mortality based on repletion ratios seen in this study. A Citrate:Ca ratio between 2 and 3 in patients undergoing MTP was sufficient to obtain a normalized iCa within 24 h of MTP activation regardless of baseline iCa level. Further prospective studies will be needed to determine the optimal Citrate:Ca ratio.Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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