Episode 217: Prehospital Blood Transfusion

Episode 217: Prehospital Blood Transfusion

Author: Core EM January 1, 2026 Duration: 0:00

We discuss the shift to prehospital blood to treat shock sooner.

Hosts:
Nichole Bosson, MD, MPH, FACEP
Avir Mitra, MD

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What is prehospital blood transfusion

  • Administration of blood products in the field prior to hospital arrival

  • Aimed at patients in hemorrhagic shock


Why this matters

  • Traditional US prehospital resuscitation relied on crystalloid

  • ED and trauma care now prioritize early blood

  • Hemorrhage occurs before hospital arrival

  • Delays to definitive hemorrhage control are common

  • Earlier blood may improve survival


Supporting rationale

  • ATLS and trauma paradigms emphasize blood over fluid

  • National organizations support prehospital blood when feasible

  • EMS already manages high risk, time sensitive interventions


Evidence overview

  • Data are mixed and evolving

    • COMBAT: no benefit

    • PAMPer: mortality benefit

    • RePHILL: no clear benefit

  • Signal toward benefit when transport time exceeds ~20 minutes

  • Urban systems still experience long delays due to traffic and geography

  • LA County median time to in hospital transfusion ~35 minutes


LA County program

  • ~2 years of planning before launch

  • Pilot began April 1

  • Partnerships:

    • LA County Fire

    • Compton Fire

    • Local trauma centers

    • San Diego Blood Bank

  • 14 units of blood circulating in the field

  • Blood rotated back 14 days before expiration

  • Ultimately used at Harbor UCLA

  • Continuous temperature and safety monitoring


Indications used in LA County

  • Focused rollout

  • Trauma related hemorrhagic shock

  • Postpartum hemorrhage

Physiologic criteria:

  • SBP < 70

  • Or HR > 110 with SBP < 90

  • Shock index ≥ 1.2

  • Witnessed traumatic cardiac arrest

Products:

  • One unit whole blood preferred

  • Two units PRBCs if whole blood unavailable


Early experience

  • ~28 patients transfused at time of discussion

  • Evaluating:

    • Indications

    • Protocol adherence

    • Time to transfusion

    • Early outcomes

  • Too early for outcome conclusions


California collaboration

  • Multiple active programs:

    • Riverside (Corona Fire)

    • LA County

    • Ventura County

  • Additional programs planned:

    • Sacramento

    • San Bernardino

  • Programs meet monthly as CalDROP

  • Focus on shared learning and operational optimization


Barriers and concerns

  • Trauma surgeon concerns about blood supply

  • Need for system wide buy in

  • Community engagement

  • Patients who may decline transfusion

  • Women of childbearing age and alloimmunization risk

  • Risk of HDFN is extremely low

  • Clear communication with receiving hospitals is essential


Future direction

  • Rapid national expansion expected

  • Greatest benefit likely where transport delays exist

  • Prehospital Blood Transfusion Coalition active nationally

  • Major unresolved issue: reimbursement

  • Currently funded largely by fire departments

  • Sustainability depends on policy and payment reform


Take-Home Points

  • Hemorrhagic shock is best treated with blood, not crystalloid

  • Prehospital transfusion may benefit patients with prolonged transport times

  • Implementation requires strong partnerships with blood banks and trauma centers

  • Early data are promising, but patient selection remains critical

  • National collaboration is key to sustainability and future growth


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