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Massive-transfusion protocols are designed to avoid coagulopathy by providing guidance for the ratio of blood products used, yet criteria for instituting these protocols are varied or nonexistent.
These researchers reviewed the records of 199 severely injured patients to identify characteristics associated with the need for massive transfusion, which were then used to develop the Traumatic Bleeding Severity Score (TBSS). Point values for age, systolic blood pressure after rapid infusion of 1 L of crystalloid, number of regions positive on FAST scan, severity of pelvic fracture, and arterial lactate concentration on admission were assigned (); the sum of the points yields the TBSS.
The TBSS was retrospectively validated in 113 patient…