Systematic review of prehospital haemostatic dressings

被引:24
|
作者
Welch, Matthew [1 ]
Barratt, J. [2 ]
Peters, A. [3 ]
Wright, C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, OUCAGS, Oxford, England
[2] St Marys Hosp Fdn Trust, Emergency Dept, London, England
[3] Southmead Hosp, Severn Valley Acad Fdn Programme, Bristol, Avon, England
关键词
haemostatic; trauma; prehospital; haemorrhage; military; HEMORRHAGE CONTROL; TRAUMA DEATHS; MODEL; AGENTS; EXPERIENCE; CHITOSAN; GAUZE; EFFICACY; INJURY; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1136/jramc-2018-001066
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction Haemorrhage is one of the leading causes of battlefield and prehospital death. Haemostatic dressings are an effective method of limiting the extent of bleeding and are used by military forces extensively. A systematic review was conducted with the aim of collating the evidence on current haemostatic products and to assess whether one product was more effective than others. Methods A systematic search and assessment of the literature was conducted using 13 health research databases including MEDLINE and CINAHL, and a grey literature search. Two assessors independently screened the studies for eligibility and quality. English language studies using current-generation haemostatic dressings were included. Surgical studies, studies that did not include survival, initial haemostasis or rebleeding and those investigating products without prehospital potential were excluded. Results 232 studies were initially found and, after applying exclusion criteria, 42 were included in the review. These studies included 31 animal studies and 11 clinical studies. The outcomes assessed were subject survival, initial haemostasis and rebleeding. A number of products were shown to be effective in stopping haemorrhage, with Celox, QuikClot Combat Gauze and HemCon being the most commonly used, and with no demonstrable difference in effectiveness. Conclusions There was a lack of high-quality clinical evidence with the majority of studies being conducted using a swine haemorrhage model. Iterations of three haemostatic dressings, Celox, HemCon and QuikClot, dominated the studies, probably because of their use by international military forces and all were shown to be effective in the arrest of haemorrhage.
引用
收藏
页码:194 / 200
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Prehospital haemostatic dressings for trauma: a systematic review
    Boulton, Adam J.
    Lewis, Christopher T.
    Naumann, David N.
    Midwinter, Mark J.
    [J]. EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, 2018, 35 (07) : 449 - 457
  • [2] Haemostatic dressings in prehospital care
    Smith, Adam Hewitt
    Laird, Colville
    Porter, Keith
    Bloch, Mark
    [J]. EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, 2013, 30 (10) : 784 - 789
  • [3] Pre-hospital haemostatic dressings: A systematic review
    Granville-Chapman, J.
    Jacobs, N.
    Midwinter, M. J.
    [J]. INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED, 2011, 42 (05): : 447 - 459
  • [4] The haemostatic effects of alginate wound dressings
    Segal, HC
    Hunt, BJ
    Gilding, K
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 1996, 93 : 221 - 221
  • [5] Haemostatic devices in parotid surgery: a systematic review
    Allen, L.
    MacKay, C.
    Rigby, M. H.
    Trites, J.
    Taylor, S. M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 2021, 135 (10): : 848 - 854
  • [6] Prehospital Airway Management: A Systematic Review
    Carney, Nancy
    Totten, Annette M.
    Cheney, Tamara
    Jungbauer, Rebecca
    Neth, Matthew R.
    Weeks, Chandler
    Davis-O'Reilly, Cynthia
    Fu, Rongwei
    Yu, Yun
    Chou, Roger
    Daya, Mohamud
    [J]. PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE, 2021, 26 (05) : 716 - 727
  • [7] Ketamine as a Prehospital Analgesic: A Systematic Review
    Bansal, Akhil
    Miller, Matthew
    Ferguson, Ian
    Burns, Brian
    [J]. PREHOSPITAL AND DISASTER MEDICINE, 2020, 35 (03) : 314 - 321
  • [8] Prehospital Tourniquets in Civilians: A Systematic Review
    Eilertsen, Kenneth A.
    Winberg, Morten
    Jeppesen, Elisabeth
    Hval, Gyri
    Wisborg, Torben
    [J]. PREHOSPITAL AND DISASTER MEDICINE, 2021, 36 (01) : 86 - 94
  • [9] A systematic review of prehospital telehealth utilization
    Winburn, Andrew S.
    Brixey, Juliana J.
    Langabeer, James
    Champagne-Langabeer, Tiffany
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE, 2018, 24 (07) : 473 - 481
  • [10] Dressings for acute and chronic wounds -: A systematic review
    Chaby, Guillaume
    Senet, Patricia
    Vaneau, Michel
    Martel, Philippe
    Guillaume, Jean-Claude
    Meaume, Sylvic
    Teot, Luc
    Debure, Clelia
    Dompmartin, Anne
    Bachelet, Helene
    Carsin, Herve
    Matz, Veronique
    Richard, Jean Louis
    Rochet, Jean Michel
    Sales-Aussias, Nathalie
    Zagnoli, Anne
    Denis, Catherine
    Guillot, Bernard
    Chosidow, Olivier
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY, 2007, 143 (10) : 1297 - 1304