Damage control resuscitation using blood component therapy in standard doses has a limited effect on coagulopathy during trauma hemorrhage
Sirat Khan(Queen Mary University of London), Karim Brohi(Queen Mary University of London), Simon Stanworth(Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)), Nicola Curry(National Health Service), Ross Davenport(Queen Mary University of London), Henry D. De’Ath(Protected Trust Services (United Kingdom)), Imran Raza(Queen Mary University of London), Christine Gaarder(Oslo University Hospital), Simon Glasgow(Queen Mary University of London), Pär I. Johansson
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