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The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Defining present blood component transfusion practices in trauma patients: papers from the Trauma Outcomes GroupJohn B Holcomb, Charles E Wade, , et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Effect of high product ratio massive transfusion on mortality in blunt and penetrating trauma patientsSusan E Rowell, Ronald R Barbosa, Brian S Diggs, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
A high fresh frozen plasma: packed red blood cell transfusion ratio decreases mortality in all massively transfused trauma patients regardless of admission international normalized ratioLisa M Brown, Seppo O Aro, Mitchell J Cohen, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Profoundly abnormal initial physiologic and biochemical data cannot be used to determine futility in massively transfused trauma patientsRonald R Barbosa, Susan E Rowell, Brian S Diggs, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Variations between level I trauma centers in 24-hour mortality in severely injured patients requiring a massive transfusionCharles E Wade, Deborah J del Junco, John B Holcomb, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
High ratios of plasma and platelets to packed red blood cells do not affect mortality in nonmassively transfused patientsChitra N Sambasivan, Nicholas R Kunio, Prakash V Nair, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
A normal platelet count may not be enough: the impact of admission platelet count on mortality and transfusion in severely injured trauma patientsLisa M Brown, Mariah S Call, M Margaret Knudson, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Specific abbreviated injury scale values are responsible for the underestimation of mortality in penetrating trauma patients by the injury severity scoreSusan E Rowell, Ronald R Barbosa, Brian S Diggs, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
The association of blood component use ratios with the survival of massively transfused trauma patients with and without severe brain injuryPhilip C Spinella, Charles E Wade, Lorne H Blackbourne, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
A predictive model for mortality in massively transfused trauma patientsRonald R Barbosa, Susan E Rowell, Chitra N Sambasivan, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Defining present blood component transfusion practices in trauma patients: papers from the Trauma Outcomes GroupJohn B Holcomb, Charles E Wade, , et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Effect of high product ratio massive transfusion on mortality in blunt and penetrating trauma patientsSusan E Rowell, Ronald R Barbosa, Brian S Diggs, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
A high fresh frozen plasma: packed red blood cell transfusion ratio decreases mortality in all massively transfused trauma patients regardless of admission international normalized ratioLisa M Brown, Seppo O Aro, Mitchell J Cohen, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Profoundly abnormal initial physiologic and biochemical data cannot be used to determine futility in massively transfused trauma patientsRonald R Barbosa, Susan E Rowell, Brian S Diggs, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Variations between level I trauma centers in 24-hour mortality in severely injured patients requiring a massive transfusionCharles E Wade, Deborah J del Junco, John B Holcomb, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
High ratios of plasma and platelets to packed red blood cells do not affect mortality in nonmassively transfused patientsChitra N Sambasivan, Nicholas R Kunio, Prakash V Nair, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
A normal platelet count may not be enough: the impact of admission platelet count on mortality and transfusion in severely injured trauma patientsLisa M Brown, Mariah S Call, M Margaret Knudson, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
Specific abbreviated injury scale values are responsible for the underestimation of mortality in penetrating trauma patients by the injury severity scoreSusan E Rowell, Ronald R Barbosa, Brian S Diggs, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
The association of blood component use ratios with the survival of massively transfused trauma patients with and without severe brain injuryPhilip C Spinella, Charles E Wade, Lorne H Blackbourne, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|August 5, 2011
A predictive model for mortality in massively transfused trauma patientsRonald R Barbosa, Susan E Rowell, Chitra N Sambasivan, et al.
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