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Duration of red blood cell storage is associated with increased incidence of deep vein thrombosis and in-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic injuries
Critical Care, 10/02/09
Spinella PC et al. – In trauma patients transfused [greater than or equal to]5 units of RBCs, transfusion of RBCs [greater than or equal to] 28 days of storage may be associated with deep vein thrombosis and death from multi–organ failure.
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