Objectives:. Integrate a predictive model for massive transfusion protocol (MTP) activation and delivery in the electronic medical record (EMR) using prospectively gathered data; externally validate the model and assess the accuracy and precision of the model over time. Background:. The Emory model for predicting MTP using only four input variables was chosen to be integrated into our hospital’s EMR to provide a real time clinical decision support tool. The continuous variable output allows for periodic re-calibration of the model to optimize sensitivity and specificity. Methods:. Prospectively collected data from level 1 and 2 trauma activations were used to input heart rate, systolic blood pressure, base excess (BE) and mechanism of injur...
raw data of CMRPG6F0371 Background: Emergency transfusion strategies for patients with upper gastroi...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
The capacity to anticipate transfusions during a hospital stay may allow for more efficient blood su...
Objective:. Develop a novel machine learning (ML) model to rapidly identify trauma patients with sev...
Objectives: The shock index (SI) and its derivations, the modified shock index (MSI) and the age sho...
Background: Patients undergoing liver transplantation frequently but inconsistently require massive ...
Background: Intraoperative massive transfusion (MT) is common during liver transplantation (LT). A p...
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to optimize nursing documentation of MTP blood products to i...
Maximizing data quality may be especially difficult in trauma-related clinical research. Strategies ...
Background There is limited evidence to guide the recognition of patients with massive, uncontrol...
Objectives The goal of this study was to explore the incidence of overtransfusion in trauma patients...
Massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) are established to provide rapid blood replacement in a setting...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
raw data of CMRPG6F0371 Background: Emergency transfusion strategies for patients with upper gastroi...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
The capacity to anticipate transfusions during a hospital stay may allow for more efficient blood su...
Objective:. Develop a novel machine learning (ML) model to rapidly identify trauma patients with sev...
Objectives: The shock index (SI) and its derivations, the modified shock index (MSI) and the age sho...
Background: Patients undergoing liver transplantation frequently but inconsistently require massive ...
Background: Intraoperative massive transfusion (MT) is common during liver transplantation (LT). A p...
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to optimize nursing documentation of MTP blood products to i...
Maximizing data quality may be especially difficult in trauma-related clinical research. Strategies ...
Background There is limited evidence to guide the recognition of patients with massive, uncontrol...
Objectives The goal of this study was to explore the incidence of overtransfusion in trauma patients...
Massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) are established to provide rapid blood replacement in a setting...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
raw data of CMRPG6F0371 Background: Emergency transfusion strategies for patients with upper gastroi...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
The capacity to anticipate transfusions during a hospital stay may allow for more efficient blood su...