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Outcome measures in clinical trials of treatments for acute severe haemorrhage.

Amy BrennerMonica ArribasJack CuzickVipul JairathSimon StanworthKatharine KerHaleema Shakur-StillIan Roberts
Published in: Trials (2018)
All-cause mortality has low power, lacks generalisability and can obscure harmful effects. Cause-specific mortality, such as death due to bleeding or thrombosis, avoids these drawbacks. In certain scenarios, time-specific mortality can be used as a proxy for cause-specific mortality. Blood transfusion and surgical procedures have limited utility as outcome measures in trials of haemostatic treatments.
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