BackgroundHaemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of early preventable death in severe trauma. Delayed treatment is a recognized prognostic factor that can be prevented by efficient organization of care. This study aimed to develop and validate Red Flag, a binary alert identifying blunt trauma patients with high risk of severe haemorrhage (SH), to be used by the pre-hospital trauma team in order to trigger an adequate intra-hospital standardized haemorrhage control response: massive transfusion protocol and/or immediate haemostatic procedures.MethodsA multicentre retrospective study of prospectively collected data from a trauma registry (Traumabase®) was performed. SH was defined as: packed red blood cell (RBC) transfusion in the trauma roo...
Abstract Background Hemorrhage is a major cause of early mortality following a traumatic injury. The...
Abstract Background Traumatic injury is the fourth leading cause of death globally. Half of all trau...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injury is the fourth leading cause of death globally. Half of all trauma death...
BackgroundHaemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of early preventable death in severe trauma. Delay...
Abstract Background Haemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of early preventable death in severe tra...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
BackgroundFailure to rapidly identify bleeding in trauma patients leads to substantial morbidity and...
Early identification of bleeding at the scene of an injury is important for triage and timely treatm...
Background There is limited evidence to guide the recognition of patients with massive, uncontrol...
Objectives: To determine whether it was feasible to use a haemorrhage assessment tool (HAT) within a...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Introduction: The Scottish Transfusion and Laboratory Support in Trauma Group (TLSTG) have introduce...
peer reviewedBackground: Identifying trauma patients that need emergent blood product transfusion is...
Hemorrhage is a frequent complication in surgery patients; its identification and management have re...
Abstract Background Hemorrhage is a major cause of early mortality following a traumatic injury. The...
Abstract Background Traumatic injury is the fourth leading cause of death globally. Half of all trau...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injury is the fourth leading cause of death globally. Half of all trauma death...
BackgroundHaemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of early preventable death in severe trauma. Delay...
Abstract Background Haemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of early preventable death in severe tra...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
BackgroundFailure to rapidly identify bleeding in trauma patients leads to substantial morbidity and...
Early identification of bleeding at the scene of an injury is important for triage and timely treatm...
Background There is limited evidence to guide the recognition of patients with massive, uncontrol...
Objectives: To determine whether it was feasible to use a haemorrhage assessment tool (HAT) within a...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Introduction: The Scottish Transfusion and Laboratory Support in Trauma Group (TLSTG) have introduce...
peer reviewedBackground: Identifying trauma patients that need emergent blood product transfusion is...
Hemorrhage is a frequent complication in surgery patients; its identification and management have re...
Abstract Background Hemorrhage is a major cause of early mortality following a traumatic injury. The...
Abstract Background Traumatic injury is the fourth leading cause of death globally. Half of all trau...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injury is the fourth leading cause of death globally. Half of all trauma death...