BloodSTOP iX Battle Matrix (BM) and QuikClot Combat Gauze (CG) have both been used to treat traumatic bleeding. The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy and initial safety of both products in a swine extremity arterial hemorrhage model, which mimics combat injury. Swine (37.13 ± 0.56 kg, NBM = 11, NCG = 9) were anesthetized and splenectomized. We then isolated the femoral arteries and performed a 6 mm arteriotomy. After 45 s of free bleeding, either BM or CG was applied. Fluid resuscitation was provided to maintain a mean arterial pressure of 65 mmHg. Animals were observed for three hours or until death. Fluoroscopic angiography and wound stability challenge tests were performed on survivors. Tissue samples were collected for h...
AbstractPurpose: Currently available hemostatic pads are effective in treating oozing bleeds, but ot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the safety of the long-term application of QuikClot Combat ...
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different...
BloodSTOP iX Battle Matrix (BM) and QuikClot Combat Gauze (CG) have both been used to treat traumati...
BloodSTOP iX Battle Matrix (BM) and QuikClot Combat Gauze (CG) have both been used to treat traumati...
BACKGROUND: Gaining hemostatic control of lethal vascular injuries sustained in combat using topical...
BackgroundThe use of mineral (clay) or biologic (chitosan) materials has improved the efficacy of dr...
Hemorrhaging from large vessels poses a serious problem in emergency situations when blood loss need...
Background. Fabric-like hemostatic dressings offer promise for hemorrhage control in noncompressible...
Background. Fabricplike hemostatic dressings offer promise for hemorrhage control in noncompressible...
Background Hemorrhage is the second leading cause of death in civilian trauma and the leading cause ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to show the hemostatic effect of spray, solution and tampon...
AbstractPurpose: The efficacy of currently available topical hemostatic agents requires the formatio...
Abstract Topical hemostatic agents have become essential tools to aid in preventing excessive bleedi...
BACKGROUND: Junctional wounds and associated hemorrhage have become more common and more lethal in t...
AbstractPurpose: Currently available hemostatic pads are effective in treating oozing bleeds, but ot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the safety of the long-term application of QuikClot Combat ...
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different...
BloodSTOP iX Battle Matrix (BM) and QuikClot Combat Gauze (CG) have both been used to treat traumati...
BloodSTOP iX Battle Matrix (BM) and QuikClot Combat Gauze (CG) have both been used to treat traumati...
BACKGROUND: Gaining hemostatic control of lethal vascular injuries sustained in combat using topical...
BackgroundThe use of mineral (clay) or biologic (chitosan) materials has improved the efficacy of dr...
Hemorrhaging from large vessels poses a serious problem in emergency situations when blood loss need...
Background. Fabric-like hemostatic dressings offer promise for hemorrhage control in noncompressible...
Background. Fabricplike hemostatic dressings offer promise for hemorrhage control in noncompressible...
Background Hemorrhage is the second leading cause of death in civilian trauma and the leading cause ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to show the hemostatic effect of spray, solution and tampon...
AbstractPurpose: The efficacy of currently available topical hemostatic agents requires the formatio...
Abstract Topical hemostatic agents have become essential tools to aid in preventing excessive bleedi...
BACKGROUND: Junctional wounds and associated hemorrhage have become more common and more lethal in t...
AbstractPurpose: Currently available hemostatic pads are effective in treating oozing bleeds, but ot...
The purpose of this study was to examine the safety of the long-term application of QuikClot Combat ...
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different...