The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient's ability to receive life-saving care in resource-poor settings. Blood for transfusion is an example of a scarce resource. Very few studies have looked at predictors of survival in patients requiring massive transfusion. We used data from a rural hospital in Kenya to develop a prediction model of survival among patients receiving massive transfusion.Patients who received five or more units of whole blood within 48 hours between 2004 and 2010 were identified from a blood registry in a rural hospital in Kenya. Presenting characteristics and in-hospital survival were collected from charts. Using stepwise selection, a logistic model was developed to predict who would survive w...
Background Estimating change in clinical demand for red blood cells (RBCs) from a disaster, as well ...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...
The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient’s ability to receive life-savin...
Background The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient’s ability to receive...
Background There is limited evidence to guide the recognition of patients with massive, uncontrol...
Abstract Background Safe blood is essential for the care of patients with life-threatening anemia an...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
BACKGROUND: The characteristics of blood recipients including diagnoses associated with transfusion ...
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
Many changes have occurred in transfusion practices in Africa and in Western countries since this to...
BACKGROUND: Blood-based balanced resuscitation is a standard of care in massively bleeding trauma pa...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
Background: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
The mortality of massive blood transfusion is very high ranging from 34% - 40% . Only 60 % of patien...
Background Estimating change in clinical demand for red blood cells (RBCs) from a disaster, as well ...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...
The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient’s ability to receive life-savin...
Background The reality of finite resources has a real-world impact on a patient’s ability to receive...
Background There is limited evidence to guide the recognition of patients with massive, uncontrol...
Abstract Background Safe blood is essential for the care of patients with life-threatening anemia an...
BACKGROUND: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
BACKGROUND: The characteristics of blood recipients including diagnoses associated with transfusion ...
Abstract Introduction The massive-transfusion concept was introduced to recognize the dilutional com...
Many changes have occurred in transfusion practices in Africa and in Western countries since this to...
BACKGROUND: Blood-based balanced resuscitation is a standard of care in massively bleeding trauma pa...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
Background: The Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) Massive Transfusion (MT) Registry (MTR) has been es...
The mortality of massive blood transfusion is very high ranging from 34% - 40% . Only 60 % of patien...
Background Estimating change in clinical demand for red blood cells (RBCs) from a disaster, as well ...
Background: The aim was to describe transfusion practice in critically ill patients at an internatio...
Background Major haemorrhage is a leading cause of mortality following major trauma. Increasingly, H...