• Crit Care · Jan 2011

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    Traumatic brain injury and resuscitation with blood products: what should we do?

    • John B Holcomb and Bryan C Oh.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
    • Crit Care. 2011 Jan 1;15(4):172.

    AbstractThe study by Dr Peiniger and colleagues in a recent issue of Critical Care indicates that transfusion strategies using an early and more balanced ratio between fresh frozen plasma and red blood cell transfusions provide a survival benefit in patients with acute traumatic coagulopathy requiring massive transfusion within the first 24 hours of hospitalization. However, this topic has never been explored in depth in patients with concomitant severe traumatic brain injury. While the study is retrospective and certainly not a substitute for a well-designed prospective trial, the authors nonetheless should be commended for addressing this issue with their current work. Currently, the optimum fluid resuscitation paradigm for patients with both severe traumatic brain injury and other injuries requiring significant volume resuscitation is not clear.

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