Low-titer O-positive whole blood was used extensively by the military during operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Studies have consistently shown that this therapy is feasible, safe, and effective in the management of hemorrhagic shock in trauma patients, and it is now the standard of care across the US military Joint Trauma System. The military’s success in using low-titer O-positive whole blood has renewed the practice in the civilian setting, with recent research confirming its safety and efficacy. In a few short years, use of this treatment for hemorrhagic shock has expanded to more than 80 US level I and level II trauma centers. However, its use is still relatively rare in the rural hospital setting. This article describes the benefits for patients, staff members, and the overall trauma system of using low-titer O-positive whole blood in rural hospitals.
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1 October 2024
Military Nursing|
October 01 2024
Low-Titer O-Positive Whole Blood: Lessons From the Battlefield for Civilian Rural Hospitals
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Sean O’Hollearn, MSN, CCRN;
Capt Sean O’Hollearn, USAF, is a critical care nurse, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
Corresponding author: Capt Sean O’Hollearn, MSN, CCRN, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, 4494 Palmer Rd N, Bethesda, MD 20814 (email: [email protected]).
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Randall Schaefer, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CEN;
Randall Schaefer, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CEN
Randall Schaefer is CEO of Schaefer Consulting, LLC, New Braunfels, Texas. She served in the US Army for 20 years as a trauma nurse with multiple deployments.
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Cassandra DuBose, MSN, RN;
Cassandra DuBose, MSN, RN
Cassandra DuBose is Chief Nursing Officer, Frio Regional Hospital, Pearsall, Texas.
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Darin Smith, BSN, RN, CEN, TCRN;
Darin Smith, BSN, RN, CEN, TCRN
Darin Smith is Director of Clinical Programs, Peterson Regional Medical Center, Kerrville, Texas.
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Carl Goforth, PhD, RN, CCRN
Carl Goforth, PhD, RN, CCRN
Carl Goforth is an associate professor, Jacksonville University, Florida. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Critical Care Nurse.
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Crit Care Nurse (2024) 44 (5): 48–52.
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Sean O’Hollearn, Randall Schaefer, Cassandra DuBose, Darin Smith, Carl Goforth; Low-Titer O-Positive Whole Blood: Lessons From the Battlefield for Civilian Rural Hospitals. Crit Care Nurse 1 October 2024; 44 (5): 48–52. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/ccn2024734
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