Date Published
October 14, 2025
Updated For
ALS PCS Version 5.2
#SWORBHPTips
TXA Administration ≠ Automatic Lead Trauma Hospital Transport
The Indications for TXA Administration are NOT the same as the FTTS Guidelines
Indications for TXA are DIFFERENT for FTTS
Although both the Traumatic Hemorrhage Medical Directive and FTTS are utilized to treat patients who have suffered a traumatic injury, there are different indications to utilize each
Please verify that a patient who meets the criteria for TXA administration under the Traumatic Hemorrhage Medical Directive meets the indication to transport to the LTH under the FTTS
These indications will not always align
Example 1
- 22-year-old male patient involved in a single-vehicle MVC (Car vs. cement median on city road)
- Obvious trauma to the chest (abrasions, no deformity)
- No intrusion, ejection or death of another occupant
- HR 125 | RR 24 | BP 95/60 | Sp02 96% | GCS 15
- Meets criteria for Administration of TXA
- Does NOT meet criteria for FTTS
- Does not meet Physiological criteria (Step 1)
- Does not meet Anatomical criteria (Step 2)
- Does not meet Mechanism of Injury (Step 3)
- Does not meet Special Criteria (Step 4)
Example 2
- 22-year-old male patient involved in a single-vehicle MVC (Car vs pole on city road)
- Obvious head trauma to Rt parietal region, no other noted injuries
- HR 109 | RR 24 | BP 95/60 | Sp02 96% | GCS 12
- Patient does not follow commands
- Meets criteria for FTTS
- Meets Physiological criteria (Step 1) for Not following commands
- Does NOT meet Indications/Conditions for TXA Administration
- Does not meet Hemodynamic instability Conditions
- (also) Contraindication for Isolated head injury
Example 3
- 22 year-old male patient involved in a single-vehicle MVC (Car vs streetlight)
- Obvious head trauma to Rt parietal region as well as chest (abrasion/seat-belt sign)
- HR 125 | RR 24 | BP 95/60 | Sp02 96% | GCS 12
- Patient does not follow commands
- Meets criteria for FTTS
- Meets Physiological criteria (Step 1) for Not following commands
- Meets Indications/Conditions for TXA Administration
- Meets Hemodynamic instability Conditions
- Not an isolated head injury
FTTS and TXA Indications
- Although patients may often meet the indications for both FTTS and TXA Administration, each has its own unique set of criteria and conditions
- However: They do not always align
Bottom Line:
Please verify that a patient who meets the criteria for TXA administration under the Traumatic Hemorrhage Medical Directive meets the indication to transport to the LTH under the FTTS
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