6.2 Massive Haemorrhage Pathway | New Zealand Blood Service
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The Transfusion Medicine Handbook is designed to assist hospital staff and other health professionals in modern Transfusion Medicine Practice.

6. Special Circumstances

6.2 Massive Haemorrhage Pathway

The Adult Massive Haemorrhage Pathway (MHP) is an algorithm which aims to standardise the management and transfusion of adult patients with massive bleeding in New Zealand. This was released in 2022. The algorithm may need to be adapted to suit local practice.

The MHP emphasises stopping bleeding and expediting transfer to an operating theatre or to interventional radiology. There is a focus on.

Key aspects of management include:

  • Early recognition of blood loss
  • Rapid control of the bleeding source
  • Restoration of tissue perfusion
  • Expediting transfer to an operating theatre or interventional radiology
  • Communication between the transfusion coordinator, blood bank, and treating clinicians
  • Provision of definitive care.
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