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Acute traumatic coagulopathy and the relationship to prehospital care and on-scene red blood cell transfusion.

Daniel HarrisDaniel MartinJana BednarzDaniel Y Ellis
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2021)
Prehospital blood transfusions are given to the most severely injured trauma patients and the incidence of ATC in this group is more than 80%. There is an association with prehospital blood transfusion and increased ATC in part related to patient selection and severity of trauma, with the contribution of red cell transfusions to ATC unclear. This association should allow earlier identification of patients at increased risk of ATC to ensure rapid correction of coagulopathy to decrease the morbidity and mortality of trauma.
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