Massive Transfusion Protocol

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About the Case Presentation

Massive Transfusion Protocol (MTP) is a standardized medical procedure activated in cases of severe hemorrhage, typically involving the rapid administration of large volumes of blood products. The goal is to restore circulating volume, maintain hemostasis, and prevent the lethal triad of hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy. MTP usually involves a balanced ratio of packed red blood cells, plasma, and platelets, often in a 1:1:1 ratio. Early activation and coordination among trauma teams, laboratory services, and blood banks are essential for its success.

About the Speaker

Dr. Parth Patel

Dr. Parth Patel

Consultant Critical Care, B.J Medical College, Ahmedabad

Dr. Parth Patel is a dedicated Consultant in Critical Care at B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad. With extensive expertise in managing critically ill patients, he plays a vital role in advancing intensive care practices and protocols. Known for his commitment to clinical excellence and academic rigor, Dr. Patel is actively involved in training future healthcare professionals and improving patient outcomes. His work reflects a strong focus on evidence-based care and multidisciplinary collaboration in high-pressure environments.