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Circulation first – the time has come to question the sequencing of care in the ABCs of trauma; an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial
by
Sperry, Jason
, Garcia, Alberto
, Inaba, Kenji
, Moore, Forrest O.
, Ferrada, Paula
, Khor, Desmond
, McNutt, Michelle
, Smith, Kira
, Turay, David
, Callcut, Rachael A.
, Duane, Therese M.
, Enniss, Toby
, Phelan, Herb
, Tabas, Irene
, Dubose, Joseph
, Schreiber, Martin A.
, Nygaard, Rachel M.
, Anto, Vincent
, Skarupa, David J.
in
Care and treatment
/ Circulation first
/ Effects of intubation
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Injuries
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Resuscitation
/ Resuscitation in trauma
/ Shock
/ Trauma
/ Trauma resuscitation
/ Traumatic Surgery
2018
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Circulation first – the time has come to question the sequencing of care in the ABCs of trauma; an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial
by
Sperry, Jason
, Garcia, Alberto
, Inaba, Kenji
, Moore, Forrest O.
, Ferrada, Paula
, Khor, Desmond
, McNutt, Michelle
, Smith, Kira
, Turay, David
, Callcut, Rachael A.
, Duane, Therese M.
, Enniss, Toby
, Phelan, Herb
, Tabas, Irene
, Dubose, Joseph
, Schreiber, Martin A.
, Nygaard, Rachel M.
, Anto, Vincent
, Skarupa, David J.
in
Care and treatment
/ Circulation first
/ Effects of intubation
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Injuries
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Resuscitation
/ Resuscitation in trauma
/ Shock
/ Trauma
/ Trauma resuscitation
/ Traumatic Surgery
2018
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Circulation first – the time has come to question the sequencing of care in the ABCs of trauma; an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial
by
Sperry, Jason
, Garcia, Alberto
, Inaba, Kenji
, Moore, Forrest O.
, Ferrada, Paula
, Khor, Desmond
, McNutt, Michelle
, Smith, Kira
, Turay, David
, Callcut, Rachael A.
, Duane, Therese M.
, Enniss, Toby
, Phelan, Herb
, Tabas, Irene
, Dubose, Joseph
, Schreiber, Martin A.
, Nygaard, Rachel M.
, Anto, Vincent
, Skarupa, David J.
in
Care and treatment
/ Circulation first
/ Effects of intubation
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Injuries
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Research Article
/ Resuscitation
/ Resuscitation in trauma
/ Shock
/ Trauma
/ Trauma resuscitation
/ Traumatic Surgery
2018
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Circulation first – the time has come to question the sequencing of care in the ABCs of trauma; an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial
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Circulation first – the time has come to question the sequencing of care in the ABCs of trauma; an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial
2018
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Overview
Background
The traditional sequence of trauma care: Airway, Breathing, Circulation (ABC) has been practiced for many years. It became the standard of care despite the lack of scientific evidence. We hypothesized that patients in hypovolemic shock would have comparable outcomes with initiation of bleeding treatment (transfusion) prior to intubation (CAB), compared to those patients treated with the traditional ABC sequence.
Methods
This study was sponsored by the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trials committee. We performed a retrospective analysis of all patients that presented to trauma centers with presumptive hypovolemic shock indicated by pre-hospital or emergency department hypotension and need for intubation from January 1, 2014 to July 1, 2016. Data collected included demographics, timing of intubation, vital signs before and after intubation, timing of the blood transfusion initiation related to intubation, and outcomes.
Results
From 440 patients that met inclusion criteria, 245 (55.7%) received intravenous blood product resuscitation first (CAB), and 195 (44.3%) were intubated before any resuscitation was started (ABC). There was no difference in ISS, mechanism, or comorbidities. Those intubated prior to receiving transfusion had a lower GCS than those with transfusion initiation prior to intubation (ABC: 4, CAB:9,
p
= 0.005). Although mortality was high in both groups, there was no statistically significant difference (CAB 47% and ABC 50%). In multivariate analysis, initial SBP and initial GCS were the only independent predictors of death.
Conclusion
The current study highlights that many trauma centers are already initiating circulation first prior to intubation when treating hypovolemic shock (CAB), even in patients with a low GCS. This practice was not associated with an increased mortality. Further prospective investigation is warranted.
Trial registration
IRB approval number: HM20006627. Retrospective trial not registered.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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