2024
DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000004382
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Quantifying the benefit of whole blood on mortality in trauma patients requiring emergent laparotomy

Daniel Lammers,
Richard Betzold,
John McClellan
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND Whole blood (WB) transfusions in trauma represent an increasingly utilized resuscitation strategy in trauma patients. Previous reports suggest a probable mortality benefit with incorporating WB into massive transfusion protocols. However, questions surrounding optimal WB practices persist. We sought to assess the association between the proportion of WB transfused during the initial resuscitative period and its impact on early mortality outcomes for traumatically injured patients. … Show more

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