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Wiltshire Air Ambulance enhances its life-saving abilities with the addition of plasma

HEMS/SAR
6 Dec 2019 | Editorial Team
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Wiltshire Air Ambulance paramedics Emma Thompson (left) and Paul Rock with blood products including LyoPlas

The HEMS charity has been carrying packed red blood cells since August 2015 and is now carrying two units of plasma, which will be used with two units of O negative blood (packed red blood cells)

The packed red blood cells help carry oxygen around the body and replace blood lost by patients, while plasma contains essential clotting factors to help stop bleeding.

The plasma is called LyoPlas, like that integrated into the operations of Devon Air Ambulance back in April this year. It is freeze dried and is in powder form in a glass vial. It is mixed with water to form a yellow liquid before it is given intravenously.

The addition of plasma will make a significant difference to the care of patients who require emergency pre-hospital blood transfusions

Ben Abbott, Critical Care Paramedic and Operations Officer at Wiltshire Air Ambulance, said that the charity believes that the addition of plasma will make a significant difference to the care of patients who require emergency pre-hospital blood transfusions and improve their chances of reaching the hospital alive in order for them to receive further emergency treatment.

“We’ve been giving pre-hospital blood transfusions since 2015 and we have seen the visible difference they can make to critically injured or unwell patients who are bleeding as a result of trauma or acute medical conditions. Blood products are a precious commodity and emergency blood transfusions can save lives,” he said. “It is a privilege for the critical care team at Wiltshire Air Ambulance to be able to give blood and plasma to patients who require it in the pre-hospital environment.”

Richard Miller, Clinical Services and Ground Base Manager at the charity said: “Our paramedics and doctors provide gold standard medical care to patients and the addition of plasma is an enhancement to our service. Having blood products on board our aircraft and rapid response vehicles is only possible thanks to the kind donations our charity receives from the community, businesses and grant-making trusts to run our vital service.”

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