This study evaluated critical thresholds for fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and platelet (PLT) to packed red blood cell (PRBC) ratios and determined the impact of high FFP:PRBC and PLT:PRBC ratios on outcomes in patients requiring massive transfusion (MT)
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
Background: To treat the coagulopa-thy of trauma, some have suggested early and aggressive use of cr...
BackgroundThe utilization and impact of various ratios of transfusions for pediatric trauma patients...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate whether early administration of high plasma to red blood cells ratio...
BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion during major hemorrhage is important and often embedded in massive t...
Background: Most potentially preventable haemorrhagic deaths occur within 6 h of injury. Convention...
traumatic injuries often present with co-agulopathy and require massive transfu-sion. The risk of de...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
ObjectiveTo investigate the natural history of coagulation factor perturbation after injury and iden...
Abstract Background Trauma is the leading cause of loss of life expectancy worldwide. In the most se...
Background Accidental injury is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and worldwid...
During trauma resuscitation involving massive transfusion, the best fresh-frozen plasma to packed re...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
ImportanceSeverely injured patients experiencing hemorrhagic shock often require massive transfusion...
Objectives The goal of this study was to explore the incidence of overtransfusion in trauma patients...
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
Background: To treat the coagulopa-thy of trauma, some have suggested early and aggressive use of cr...
BackgroundThe utilization and impact of various ratios of transfusions for pediatric trauma patients...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate whether early administration of high plasma to red blood cells ratio...
BACKGROUND Platelet transfusion during major hemorrhage is important and often embedded in massive t...
Background: Most potentially preventable haemorrhagic deaths occur within 6 h of injury. Convention...
traumatic injuries often present with co-agulopathy and require massive transfu-sion. The risk of de...
ence reported casualties who receive>10 units of packed red blood cells (PRBC) in 24 hours have 2...
ObjectiveTo investigate the natural history of coagulation factor perturbation after injury and iden...
Abstract Background Trauma is the leading cause of loss of life expectancy worldwide. In the most se...
Background Accidental injury is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and worldwid...
During trauma resuscitation involving massive transfusion, the best fresh-frozen plasma to packed re...
Injury is rapidly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide, and uncontrolled hemorrhage is the...
ImportanceSeverely injured patients experiencing hemorrhagic shock often require massive transfusion...
Objectives The goal of this study was to explore the incidence of overtransfusion in trauma patients...
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
Background: To treat the coagulopa-thy of trauma, some have suggested early and aggressive use of cr...
BackgroundThe utilization and impact of various ratios of transfusions for pediatric trauma patients...