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Persistent Fibrinolysis Shutdown Is Associated with Increased Mortality in Severely Injured Trauma Patients
Journal article

Persistent Fibrinolysis Shutdown Is Associated with Increased Mortality in Severely Injured Trauma Patients

Jonathan P Meizoso, Charles A Karcutskie, Juliet J Ray, Nicholas Namias, Carl I Schulman and Kenneth G Proctor
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Vol.224(4), pp.575-582
2017-04
PMID: 28017804

Abstract

Blood Coagulation Disorders - epidemiology Prognosis Prospective Studies Thrombelastography Hospital Mortality Blood Coagulation Disorders - etiology Humans Middle Aged Risk Factors Critical Illness Logistic Models Male Wounds and Injuries - physiopathology Fibrinolysis Incidence Injury Severity Score Wounds and Injuries - mortality Wounds and Injuries - diagnosis Adult Female Blood Coagulation Disorders - diagnosis

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.75 Blood Clotting
1.75.324 Transfusion
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Surgery
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Clinical Medicine

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