Massive Transfusion Protocols have attracted substantial attention over the past several years, so most folks will be familiar with the general concepts. This chapter reviews a variety of details which may be essential to the success of an MTP – yet can easily get lost in the chaos.
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The IBCC chapter is located 👉 here.
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If FFP isn’t readily available given logistics or locale, do you have any experience or do you have thoughts about using a PCC (eg. Kcentra) in MTP?
To clarify, I’m referring to using it in cases in which there is no VKA or DOAC anticoagulation on board. I’m asking about using PCC as a bridge to, or in lieu of, FFP.