2021
DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13887
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Hypofibrinogenaemia and hypocalcaemia in adult trauma patients receiving pre‐hospital packed red blood cell transfusions: Potential for supplementary pre‐hospital therapeutic interventions

Abstract: Objective: To report the arrival ionised calcium (iCa) and fibrinogen concentrations in trauma patients treated with packed red blood cells by the road-based high-acuity response units of a metropolitan ambulance service. Methods: A retrospective review of trauma patients treated with packed red blood cells by high-acuity response units between January 2012 and December 2016. Patients were identified from databases at southeast Queensland adult trauma centres, Pathology Queensland Central Transfusion Laborator… Show more

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