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Base Excess Determined Within One Hour of Admission Predicts Mortality in Patients with Severe Pelvic Fractures and Severe Hemorrhagic Shock
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 06/23/09
Abt R et al. - Base excess, lactate, and pH discriminate early survivors from nonsurvivors suffering from severe pelvic trauma and hemorrhagic shock. Base excess measured 1 h after admission best predicted early mortality following pelvic trauma with concomitant hemorrhage.
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