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[Initial in-hospital treatment of patients with penetrating trauma due to violence and war].

Gerhard AchatzAxel FrankeBenedikt FriemertPatrick HothPhilipp HubeDan Bieler
Published in: Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) (2024)
The clinical systems need to be well-prepared for such casualties, especially if they require treatment in large numbers. This is precisely so because the majority of patients are in a relevantly threatening situation (usually in the sense of a hemorrhage), treatment must be very urgently provided and in such scenarios a lack of resources must always be overcome, at least temporarily, especially for example for blood transfusions.
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