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Increased number of coagulation products in relationship to red blood cell products transfused improves mortality in trauma patients
Transfusion, 10/09/09
Shaz BH et al. – In the civilian setting, plasma, PLT, and cryoprecipitate products significantly increased 30–day survival in trauma patients. Future prospective randomized clinical trials are required to determine the optimal transfusion ratios.
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