Background: Prehospital management of severe hemorrhage has evolved significantly in Norwegian medical emergency services in the last 10 years. Treatment algorithms for severe bleeding were previously focused on restoration of the blood volume by administration of crystalloids and colloids, but now the national trauma system guidelines recommend early balanced transfusion therapy according to remote damage control resuscitation principles. Materials and Methods: This survey describes the implementation, utilization, and experience of the use of low titer group O whole blood (LTOWB) and blood components in air ambulance services in Norway. Medical directors from all air ambulance bases in Norway as well as the blood banks that support LTOWB ...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01Publication status: PublishedRec...
Background Blood products are a lifesaving commodity in the treatment of major trauma. Although ther...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...
Background: Prehospital management of severe hemorrhage has evolved significantly in Norwegian medic...
Background: Early balanced transfusion is associated with improved outcome in haemorrhagic shock pat...
Background Civilian and military guidelines recommend early balanced transfusion to patients with l...
Background: Civilian and military guidelines recommend early balanced transfusion to patients with l...
Background: New blood products are considered for treatment of patients with major hemorrhage. The a...
BACKGROUND: Current management principles of hemorrhagic shock after trauma emphasize earlier transf...
Introduction: In this report, we describe a training program in emergency whole blood collection and...
BACKGROUND Increasing numbers of emergency medical service agencies and hospitals are developing th...
Introduction. Massive haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death following trauma. The mo...
Background Treating hemorrhaging patients with prehospital blood product transfusions (PHBT) narrows...
Background: Early transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBC) has been associated with improved sur...
Introduction: Trauma is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide and leading cause of deat...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01Publication status: PublishedRec...
Background Blood products are a lifesaving commodity in the treatment of major trauma. Although ther...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...
Background: Prehospital management of severe hemorrhage has evolved significantly in Norwegian medic...
Background: Early balanced transfusion is associated with improved outcome in haemorrhagic shock pat...
Background Civilian and military guidelines recommend early balanced transfusion to patients with l...
Background: Civilian and military guidelines recommend early balanced transfusion to patients with l...
Background: New blood products are considered for treatment of patients with major hemorrhage. The a...
BACKGROUND: Current management principles of hemorrhagic shock after trauma emphasize earlier transf...
Introduction: In this report, we describe a training program in emergency whole blood collection and...
BACKGROUND Increasing numbers of emergency medical service agencies and hospitals are developing th...
Introduction. Massive haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death following trauma. The mo...
Background Treating hemorrhaging patients with prehospital blood product transfusions (PHBT) narrows...
Background: Early transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBC) has been associated with improved sur...
Introduction: Trauma is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide and leading cause of deat...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01Publication status: PublishedRec...
Background Blood products are a lifesaving commodity in the treatment of major trauma. Although ther...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...