Effect of Different Frozen Plasma and Red Blood Cell Ratio Transfusion Schemes on Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock
Objective To analyze the effect of different frozen plasma and red blood cell ratio transfusion schemes in the treatment of traumatic hemorrhagic shock.Methods The clinical data of 84 cases of traumatic hemorrhagic shock patients who received relevant treatment in the First People's Hospital of Jining City from June 2021 to June 2023 were retrospectively selected and divided into two groups according to different transfusion protocols,which were 42 cases in the reference group and 42 cases in the research group,and the frozen plasma:erythrocyte ratio of 1:2 was used for the reference group to carry out intervention and treatment,and the frozen plasma:erythrocyte ratio of 1:1 was used for the research group to carry out intervention and treatment.The coagulation function indexes before and after blood transfusion as well as the levels of thromboela-stogram(TEG)parameters before and after blood transfusion were compared between the two groups.Results The level of coagulation function indexes in the research group were better than those in the reference group after transfusion,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The levels of TEG parameters such as α-angle(68.55±5.38)°,MA(62.84±5.47)mm,K(2.63±0.61)min,and R(4.37±1.33)min were better in the research group than those in the reference group after transfusion,and the differences were statistically significance(t=9.085,9.005,5.407,3.774,all P<0.001).Conclusion The implementation of 1:1 fro-zen plasma for patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock:red blood cell transfusion program can obtain the ideal therapeutic effect,not only can strengthen the coagulation function of patients,but also can improve the level of throm-bus elasticity parameters of patients to a certain extent,which plays a certain role in promoting the physical rehabilita-tion of patients.
Traumatic hemorrhagic shockFrozen plasmaRed blood cellsLength of hospital stayCoagulation function