NHS Blood and Transplant, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Oxford, UK.
Blood Rev. 2012 Sep;26(5):223-32. doi: 10.1016/j.blre.2012.06.004. Epub 2012 Jul 13.
Uncontrolled bleeding is the most common preventable cause of death for patients with severe injury. Coagulopathy inevitably accompanies severe bleeding, exacerbated by the ongoing blood loss and the treatments administered. There is debate about the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of early traumatic coagulopathy and uncertainty about whether injury induces a unique coagulopathy when compared to other forms of major haemorrhage. This review describes current understanding of the coagulopathy of major blood loss and focuses on the early coagulation changes that occur following severe injury. It then reports on the contemporary management of coagulopathic bleeding using new transfusion strategies. Finally this review presents some practical points to the delivery of transfusion for major blood loss in the modern hospital setting.
失控性出血是严重创伤患者最常见的可预防致死原因。必然伴随严重出血的凝血功能障碍,由于持续失血和所给予的治疗而加重。关于早期创伤性凝血病的潜在病理生理学机制存在争议,并且不确定与其他形式的大出血相比,损伤是否会引起独特的凝血病。本综述描述了对大出血凝血障碍的现有认识,并着重介绍了严重损伤后早期发生的凝血变化。然后报告了使用新的输血策略对凝血障碍性出血进行当代治疗管理。最后,本综述提出了在现代医院环境中处理大出血输血的一些实用要点。