ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 20 % versus 65 % mortality when the fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) to PRBC ratio was 1:1 versus 1:4, respec-tively. We hypothesize a similar improvement in mortality in civilian trauma patients that require massive transfusion and are treated with a FFP to PRBC ratio closer to 1:1. Methods: Four-year retrospective study of all trauma patients who under-went emergency surgery in an urban Level I Trauma Center. Patients were di-vided into two groups; those that receive
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background Accidental injury is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and worldwid...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate whether early administration of high plasma to red blood cells ratio...
Comment in Resuscitation. 2011 Aug;82(8):1104During trauma resuscitation involving massive transfusi...
traumatic injuries often present with co-agulopathy and require massive transfu-sion. The risk of de...
ImportanceSeverely injured patients experiencing hemorrhagic shock often require massive transfusion...
Background: Early transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBC) has been associated with improved sur...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Background: Most potentially preventable haemorrhagic deaths occur within 6 h of injury. Convention...
BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion during major hemorrhage is important and often embedded in massive t...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread institution of modern massive transfusion protocols with balanced...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...
This study evaluated critical thresholds for fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and platelet (PLT) to packed ...
The use of high ratios of red blood cells to platelets and plasma in trauma resuscitation protocols ...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background Accidental injury is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and worldwid...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate whether early administration of high plasma to red blood cells ratio...
Comment in Resuscitation. 2011 Aug;82(8):1104During trauma resuscitation involving massive transfusi...
traumatic injuries often present with co-agulopathy and require massive transfu-sion. The risk of de...
ImportanceSeverely injured patients experiencing hemorrhagic shock often require massive transfusion...
Background: Early transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBC) has been associated with improved sur...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Background: Most potentially preventable haemorrhagic deaths occur within 6 h of injury. Convention...
BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion during major hemorrhage is important and often embedded in massive t...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread institution of modern massive transfusion protocols with balanced...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...
This study evaluated critical thresholds for fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and platelet (PLT) to packed ...
The use of high ratios of red blood cells to platelets and plasma in trauma resuscitation protocols ...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background Accidental injury is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and worldwid...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...