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Transfusion of Whole Blood in Acute Bleeding
Sponsor: Sofia Ramström
Summary
Blood collected from blood donors is routinely divided into its different components, red blood cells, plasma and platelets. These components are stored under different storage conditions and their maximum storage time before transfusion is different. Platelets are stored at a maximum of 7 days and at a temperature of 22°C to best preserve their function. Research has been conduction on blood stored and transfused as whole blood (without separation into the various components), particularly in situations of acute trauma. Region Örebro län will therefore start transfusion of whole blood in such situations. The whole blood units will be stored at 4°C for a maximum of 14 days. This means that the platelets will be stored at a lower temperature than standard and for a longer time period. The research on how this will affect platelet function is limited. This project aims to determine how the patients are affected regarding coagulation, hemolysis, renal function, immunisation, transfusion reactions and the effect of substances released from the blood cells in the whole blood units during the storage period and if there is an impact on mortality.
Official title: Transfusion av Helblod - Egenskaper Hos Produkten Och Effekt av Transfusion Hos Patienter
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Start Date
2023-09-10
Completion Date
2031-08-01
Last Updated
2023-11-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Whole blood transfusion
Transfusion of whole blood in a situation with acute bleeding according to routine practice.
Locations (1)
Örebro University
Örebro, Sweden