2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1778-428x.2005.tb00131.x
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Management of Postinjury Coagulopathy

Abstract: Management of Postinjury Coagulopathy

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“…Shafi and Kauder and Hardy and his colleagues [28,29] point out the importance of starting the resuscitation with blood products in patients with uncontrolled sources of bleeding in an effort to delay the onset of coagulopathy. Armand and Hess [30,31] explain that hemodilution is inevitable in massive transfusion because of the composition of modern blood components. Hirshberg and his colleagues [32] used mathematical modeling to show how hemodilution can be delayed as long as possible.…”
Section: Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shafi and Kauder and Hardy and his colleagues [28,29] point out the importance of starting the resuscitation with blood products in patients with uncontrolled sources of bleeding in an effort to delay the onset of coagulopathy. Armand and Hess [30,31] explain that hemodilution is inevitable in massive transfusion because of the composition of modern blood components. Hirshberg and his colleagues [32] used mathematical modeling to show how hemodilution can be delayed as long as possible.…”
Section: Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%