Oxford Music Online 2012
DOI: 10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.a2226996
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“…However, more patients in the 1:1:1 group achieved haemostasis and fewer experienced death due to exsanguination by 24 hours. Other studies 47,48,49 have found a greater survival benefit from high ratios but have also found an association with higher rates of multiple-organ failure. There is reasonable debate regarding the validity of studies advocating 1:1:1 ratio including inconsistencies in adhering to a definition of massive transfusion.…”
Section: B Ratio Of Blood Componentsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…However, more patients in the 1:1:1 group achieved haemostasis and fewer experienced death due to exsanguination by 24 hours. Other studies 47,48,49 have found a greater survival benefit from high ratios but have also found an association with higher rates of multiple-organ failure. There is reasonable debate regarding the validity of studies advocating 1:1:1 ratio including inconsistencies in adhering to a definition of massive transfusion.…”
Section: B Ratio Of Blood Componentsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Although studies link prolonged storage to worse morbidity and mortality 67 , larger systematic reviews have been inconclusive of this association 68 . Multiple combat and civilian studies have shown a mortality benefit with WB 69,70 and advocate it to be the first choice in MTP.…”
Section: E Whole Blood (Wb)mentioning
confidence: 99%