stored red blood cells (RBCs) are indepen-dent predictors of multiorgan failure and death in transfused critically ill patients. The independent effect of plasma transfu-sion on survival has not been evaluated. Our objective was to determine the independent effects of plasma and RBC transfusion on survival for patients with combat-related traumatic injuries receiving any blood products. Methods: We performed a retrospec-tive review of 708 patients transfused at least one unit of a blood product at one combat support hospital between Novem
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is com-mon in critically ill and injured patients. Many studies (Ta...
Trauma transfusion strategies, which incorporate balanced red-cell concentrate (RCC)-to-fresh frozen...
(MT) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in severely injured patients. Early and ag...
traumatic injuries often present with co-agulopathy and require massive transfu-sion. The risk of de...
Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are extensively use...
The primary aim of this systematic review is to describe the effects of prehospital transfusion of r...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background: To treat the coagulopa-thy of trauma, some have suggested early and aggressive use of cr...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are exte...
Background: Red blood cell transfusion is a prominent faction of the standard protocol for managemen...
created a comprehensive repository of information that facilitated research efforts and produced rap...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Patients with major trauma trasfused with old (>14 days) red cells had a longer lenght of stay in in...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is com-mon in critically ill and injured patients. Many studies (Ta...
Trauma transfusion strategies, which incorporate balanced red-cell concentrate (RCC)-to-fresh frozen...
(MT) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in severely injured patients. Early and ag...
traumatic injuries often present with co-agulopathy and require massive transfu-sion. The risk of de...
Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are extensively use...
The primary aim of this systematic review is to describe the effects of prehospital transfusion of r...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background: To treat the coagulopa-thy of trauma, some have suggested early and aggressive use of cr...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are exte...
Background: Red blood cell transfusion is a prominent faction of the standard protocol for managemen...
created a comprehensive repository of information that facilitated research efforts and produced rap...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
Patients with major trauma trasfused with old (>14 days) red cells had a longer lenght of stay in in...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is com-mon in critically ill and injured patients. Many studies (Ta...
Trauma transfusion strategies, which incorporate balanced red-cell concentrate (RCC)-to-fresh frozen...
(MT) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in severely injured patients. Early and ag...