Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the leading cause of potentially preventable death. In addition to crystalloid and/or colloid based resuscitation, severely injured trauma patients are routinely transfused RBCs, plasma, platelets, and in some centers either cryoprecipitate or fibrinogen concentrates or whole blood. Optimal timing and quantity of these products in the treatment of hypothermic, coagulopathic and acidotic trauma patients is unclear. The immediate availability of these components is important, as most hemorrhagic deaths occur within the first 3–6 h of patient arrival. While there are strongly held opinions and longstanding traditions in their use, there are little d...
Introduction: Trauma is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide and leading cause of deat...
Cryoprecipitate is commonly used outside guidelines. In trauma, the appropriate cryoprecipitate dose...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
The use of high ratios of red blood cells to platelets and plasma in trauma resuscitation protocols ...
ABSTRACT The correct use of blood products in massively bleeding patients remains a controversial to...
Abstract Introduction There is renewed interest in blood product use for resuscitation stimulated by...
INTRODUCTION: Transfusion therapy in hemorrhaging trauma patients is associated with the development...
Background: Most potentially preventable haemorrhagic deaths occur within 6 h of injury. Convention...
INTRODUCTION: Cold-stored whole blood (CWB) provides a balance of red blood cells, plasma, and plate...
Introduction: Exsanguination remains a leading cause of preventable death in traumatically injured p...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background: Severe traumatic haemorrhage is the leading cause of death in young adults. Trauma Induc...
International audienceAbstract Background Optimal management of severe trauma patients with active h...
Introduction: Trauma is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide and leading cause of deat...
Cryoprecipitate is commonly used outside guidelines. In trauma, the appropriate cryoprecipitate dose...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
The use of high ratios of red blood cells to platelets and plasma in trauma resuscitation protocols ...
ABSTRACT The correct use of blood products in massively bleeding patients remains a controversial to...
Abstract Introduction There is renewed interest in blood product use for resuscitation stimulated by...
INTRODUCTION: Transfusion therapy in hemorrhaging trauma patients is associated with the development...
Background: Most potentially preventable haemorrhagic deaths occur within 6 h of injury. Convention...
INTRODUCTION: Cold-stored whole blood (CWB) provides a balance of red blood cells, plasma, and plate...
Introduction: Exsanguination remains a leading cause of preventable death in traumatically injured p...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...
Background: Severe traumatic haemorrhage is the leading cause of death in young adults. Trauma Induc...
International audienceAbstract Background Optimal management of severe trauma patients with active h...
Introduction: Trauma is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide and leading cause of deat...
Cryoprecipitate is commonly used outside guidelines. In trauma, the appropriate cryoprecipitate dose...
The Netherlands Armed Forces use -80°C frozen red blood cells (RBCs), plasma and platelets combined ...