Trauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Outcomes for Patients With Critical Bleeding Requiring Massive Transfusion
Severe and un-stopped blood loss can occur for a number of different reasons including after
a serious injury, delivery of a baby and following other medical and surgical emergencies.
The investigators understanding of how to best treat people with serious bleeding is still
incomplete, with many questions remaining. These include questions regarding how many people
have serious bleeding events, what happens to them and the best way to treat them.
The Massive Transfusion Registry (MTR) is a register of patients who have experienced major
blood loss that required a massive transfusion in any clinical setting.
The MTR uses electronic data extraction and data linkage methodologies. Pre-existing clinical
data from hospital data sources, including Laboratory Information Systems (for transfusion
history and laboratory results) and Health Information Services databases (for Patient
demographics and admission data), are electronically extracted by staff employed at the
participating hospitals. The data is then sent to the MTR Research Team, located at Monash
University, where it is then linked, analysed and stored.
The establishment of a Massive Transfusion Registry will be a unique and important resource
for clinicians in Australia, New Zealand and internationally, for Blood Services and for the
broader community. It will provide valuable observational data regarding the types and
frequency of conditions associated with critical bleeding requiring massive transfusion, the
use of blood component therapy (i.e. ratios and quantities of different types of red cell to
non- red cell components) and patient outcomes.
The Australian and New Zealand Massive Transfusion Registry (ANZ-MTR) Clinical Dataset brings
together data from multiple sources and analyses and reports contemporary information on
transfusion practice and patient outcomes following critical bleeding (CB) and massive
transfusion (MT) in all clinical settings, including surgery, trauma, obstetrics and
gastrointestinal bleeding. Data on more than 6,000 patients from 25 participating sites have
already been collected, analysed and results shared with participants.
The ANZ-MTR is a unique resource. Recognising the valuable dataset available for transfusion
policy and practice improvement, the ANZ-MTR is now transitioning from primarily a research
tool to a sustainable operational model to align with Australia's national safety and quality
framework, whilst still allowing research opportunities.
ANZ-MTR data are already linked with the Australian and New Zealand National Death Indexes
and the ANZ-MTR team is engaged with establishing linkages with other registries (e.g.
intensive care, cardiothoracic surgery, trauma, maternity outcomes and others). This will
provide expanded data for more sensitive outcome measurement.
The ANZ-MTR uses electronic data extraction and data linkage methodologies. Clinical data
from hospital data sources, including Laboratory Information Systems (for transfusion history
and laboratory results) and Health Information Services databases (for patient demographics
and admission data), are electronically extracted by the participating hospitals. The data
are then sent to the ANZ-MTR, located at Monash University, where the data from the separate
information systems are linked to enable detailed analyses that otherwise would not be easily
possible. Monash University's Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, where the
ANZ-MTR is located, has internationally recognised expertise in the management and
statistical analyses of large, complex electronic datasets.
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