Considering starting a whole blood program for your agency? Bound Tree can help!
Whole Blood Program
Considering starting a whole blood program for your agency? Bound Tree can help!
Why whole blood?
In medical literature, trauma is often cited as a significant contributor to mortality in patients under 46 years old, with uncontrolled hemorrhage identified as a primary factor in preventable deaths. Trauma resuscitation management has evolved over the years with a more nuanced understanding of the injured patient’s physiologic state of shock. In traumatically injured patients, whole blood administration initiated in the prehospital setting may improve early shock severity, coagulopathy, and survival when used over traditional resuscitation fluids such as crystalloid administration or component therapy.
Why whole blood?
In medical literature, trauma is often cited as a significant contributor to mortality in patients under 46 years old, with uncontrolled hemorrhage identified as a primary factor in preventable deaths. Trauma resuscitation management has evolved over the years with a more nuanced understanding of the injured patient’s physiologic state of shock. In traumatically injured patients, whole blood administration initiated in the prehospital setting may improve early shock severity, coagulopathy, and survival when used over traditional resuscitation fluids such as crystalloid administration or component therapy.
Why whole blood?
In medical literature, trauma is often cited as a significant contributor to mortality in patients under 46 years old, with uncontrolled hemorrhage identified as a primary factor in preventable deaths. Trauma resuscitation management has evolved over the years with a more nuanced understanding of the injured patient’s physiologic state of shock. In traumatically injured patients, whole blood administration initiated in the prehospital setting may improve early shock severity, coagulopathy, and survival when used over traditional resuscitation fluids such as crystalloid administration or component therapy.
Benefits of Whole Blood
Conclusive research supporting the value of whole blood for hemorrhagic shock treatment.
Research has shown that whole blood administered to trauma patients greatly improved patient outcomes. These studies support what military and civilian medical personnel have known all along.
The superiority of whole blood versus components.
Whole blood is far superior to components in terms of content and benefit. It has a better plasma ratio and includes essential clotting factors that aren’t present in components.
Widespread support for whole blood programs.
Whole blood programs are supported by many reputable organizations, including FDNY, Memorial Hermann’s LifeFlight, Cypress Creek EMS, and Harris County ESD #48. These and many other agencies have highlighted the feasibility of implementing whole blood programs.
The feasibility of training EMS personnel to administer whole blood transfusions.
Most emergency care personnel already have sufficient training in administering blood products. This includes nurses and paramedics, who are legally allowed to provide blood products to trauma patients. Allowing EMS personnel access to whole blood allows them to administer it when necessary just as if it was another blood product they are trained for.
Partnerships to reduce blood waste.
Many whole blood programs involve partnerships with local medical providers. Among other benefits, these partnerships reduce blood wastage by donating blood products to local hospitals before they expire.
Finally, whole blood programs conform to the latest medical care protocols. This association can boost the reputation of an emergency medical services team and make the agency more attractive to prospective workers and also reduces turnover rates by instilling a sense of pride among company employees.
Conclusive research supporting the value of whole blood for hemorrhagic shock treatment.
Research has shown that whole blood administered to trauma patients greatly improved patient outcomes. These studies support what military and civilian medical personnel have known all along.
The superiority of whole blood versus components.
Whole blood is far superior to components in terms of content and benefit. It has a better plasma ratio and includes essential clotting factors that aren’t present in components.
Widespread support for whole blood programs.
Whole blood programs are supported by many reputable organizations, including FDNY, Memorial Hermann’s LifeFlight, Cypress Creek EMS, and Harris County ESD #48. These and many other agencies have highlighted the feasibility of implementing whole blood programs.
The feasibility of training EMS personnel to administer whole blood transfusions.
Most emergency care personnel already have sufficient training in administering blood products. This includes nurses and paramedics, who are legally allowed to provide blood products to trauma patients. Allowing EMS personnel access to whole blood allows them to administer it when necessary just as if it was another blood product they are trained for.
Partnerships to reduce blood waste.
Many whole blood programs involve partnerships with local medical providers. Among other benefits, these partnerships reduce blood wastage by donating blood products to local hospitals before they expire.
Finally, whole blood programs conform to the latest medical care protocols. This association can boost the reputation of an emergency medical services team and make the agency more attractive to prospective workers and also reduces turnover rates by instilling a sense of pride among company employees.
Conclusive research supporting the value of whole blood for hemorrhagic shock treatment.
Research has shown that whole blood administered to trauma patients greatly improved patient outcomes. These studies support what military and civilian medical personnel have known all along.
The superiority of whole blood versus components.
Whole blood is far superior to components in terms of content and benefit. It has a better plasma ratio and includes essential clotting factors that aren’t present in components.
Widespread support for whole blood programs.
Whole blood programs are supported by many reputable organizations, including FDNY, Memorial Hermann’s LifeFlight, Cypress Creek EMS, and Harris County ESD #48. These and many other agencies have highlighted the feasibility of implementing whole blood programs.
The feasibility of training EMS personnel to administer whole blood transfusions.
Most emergency care personnel already have sufficient training in administering blood products. This includes nurses and paramedics, who are legally allowed to provide blood products to trauma patients. Allowing EMS personnel access to whole blood allows them to administer it when necessary just as if it was another blood product they are trained for.
Partnerships to reduce blood waste.
Many whole blood programs involve partnerships with local medical providers. Among other benefits, these partnerships reduce blood wastage by donating blood products to local hospitals before they expire.
Finally, whole blood programs conform to the latest medical care protocols. This association can boost the reputation of an emergency medical services team and make the agency more attractive to prospective workers and also reduces turnover rates by instilling a sense of pride among company employees.
Protocol Examples
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Resources
Prehospital Blood Onboarding Program from QinFlow
Interested in setting up a prehospital blood program, but you are unsure where to start? We will put you in touch with an expert to get you pointed in the right direction.
Prehospital Blood Onboarding Program from QinFlow
Interested in setting up a prehospital blood program, but you are unsure where to start? We will put you in touch with an expert to get you pointed in the right direction.
Prehospital Blood Onboarding Program from QinFlow
Interested in setting up a prehospital blood program, but you are unsure where to start? We will put you in touch with an expert to get you pointed in the right direction.
Webinar: Whole Blood Programs in Prehospital Care
Special guest speaker, Eric Bank, Assistant Chief of EMS, Harris County ESD discussed Whole Blood Programs in Prehospital Care.
Topics covered:
• Overview of Harris County ESD Whole Blood Program
• How the program began and challenges faced
• Key connections to establish for a whole blood program
• Program launch timeline and products used
• Metrics of the program and advice for other agencies
Webinar: Whole Blood Programs in Prehospital Care
Special guest speaker, Eric Bank, Assistant Chief of EMS, Harris County ESD discussed Whole Blood Programs in Prehospital Care.
Topics covered:
• Overview of Harris County ESD Whole Blood Program
• How the program began and challenges faced
• Key connections to establish for a whole blood program
• Program launch timeline and products used
• Metrics of the program and advice for other agencies
Webinar: Whole Blood Programs in Prehospital Care
Special guest speaker, Eric Bank, Assistant Chief of EMS, Harris County ESD discussed Whole Blood Programs in Prehospital Care.
Topics covered:
• Overview of Harris County ESD Whole Blood Program
• How the program began and challenges faced
• Key connections to establish for a whole blood program
• Program launch timeline and products used
• Metrics of the program and advice for other agencies
Strengthening Trauma Care: The Rise of Whole Blood Programs in the Field eBook
The eBook emphasizes how whole blood is a superior option for trauma care, offers detailed guidance on setting up whole blood programs and includes practical examples from agencies that have successfully implemented whole blood programs.
Strengthening Trauma Care: The Rise of Whole Blood Programs in the Field eBook
The eBook emphasizes how whole blood is a superior option for trauma care, offers detailed guidance on setting up whole blood programs and includes practical examples from agencies that have successfully implemented whole blood programs.
Strengthening Trauma Care: The Rise of Whole Blood Programs in the Field eBook
The eBook emphasizes how whole blood is a superior option for trauma care, offers detailed guidance on setting up whole blood programs and includes practical examples from agencies that have successfully implemented whole blood programs.