<p>A massive hemorrhage is the main cause of death in injures caused by war activities, terrorism, and transpotration accidens.The total loss of blood during 24 hours is considered to be massive hemorrhage.</p><p>The first hours of hemorrhage are connected with a decline of coagulation potential and with development of coagulopathy,witch when combined with a drop of body temperature and a developing metabolic acidosis constitutes a very serious life,s threat.</p><p>Therefore,the current approach to the treatment of massive hemorrhage is based on the avoidance of an excessive transfusion od blood substitute fluids ,because this leads to a dilution of components of coagulation ,and instead focused on-as aerly as possibile an application of ...
Severe trauma and massive haemorrhage represent the leading cause of death and disability in patient...
Autorzy przedstawili praktyczne wnioski i zalecenia postępowania w przypadku wystąpienia krwotoków ...
Bleeding and coagulation disorders related to trauma are pathological processes which are frequently...
Masywne krwotoki są jednymi z odwracalnych przyczyn zatrzymania krążenia. Obecne standardy postępowa...
ABSTRACT The correct use of blood products in massively bleeding patients remains a controversial to...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
Massive bleeding is a key issue in the treatment of trauma and surgery. It does in fact account for ...
Introduction: Despite advances in the treatment of severely injured patients that have resulted in o...
Massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) are established to provide rapid blood replacement in a setting...
Uncontrolled and massive bleeding with derangement of coagulation is a major challenge in the manage...
Hemorrhage is the second most common cause of death among trauma patients and almost half of the d...
[Introduction]: Massive hemorrhage continues to be a treatable cause of death. Its management varies...
Bleeding typically results as a consequence of derangements of primary hemostasis, secondary hemosta...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Summary Massive haemorrhage is responsible for 30-40% of all trauma related deaths. However little i...
Severe trauma and massive haemorrhage represent the leading cause of death and disability in patient...
Autorzy przedstawili praktyczne wnioski i zalecenia postępowania w przypadku wystąpienia krwotoków ...
Bleeding and coagulation disorders related to trauma are pathological processes which are frequently...
Masywne krwotoki są jednymi z odwracalnych przyczyn zatrzymania krążenia. Obecne standardy postępowa...
ABSTRACT The correct use of blood products in massively bleeding patients remains a controversial to...
Introduction: Dysfunction of the coagulation system, termed trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), is a ...
Massive bleeding is a key issue in the treatment of trauma and surgery. It does in fact account for ...
Introduction: Despite advances in the treatment of severely injured patients that have resulted in o...
Massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) are established to provide rapid blood replacement in a setting...
Uncontrolled and massive bleeding with derangement of coagulation is a major challenge in the manage...
Hemorrhage is the second most common cause of death among trauma patients and almost half of the d...
[Introduction]: Massive hemorrhage continues to be a treatable cause of death. Its management varies...
Bleeding typically results as a consequence of derangements of primary hemostasis, secondary hemosta...
Hemorrhage in the setting of severe trauma is a leading cause of death worldwide. The pathophysiolog...
Summary Massive haemorrhage is responsible for 30-40% of all trauma related deaths. However little i...
Severe trauma and massive haemorrhage represent the leading cause of death and disability in patient...
Autorzy przedstawili praktyczne wnioski i zalecenia postępowania w przypadku wystąpienia krwotoków ...
Bleeding and coagulation disorders related to trauma are pathological processes which are frequently...