Fresh Frozen Plasma Is Independently Associated With a Higher Risk of Multiple Organ Failure and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Gregory A. Watson(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Andrew B. Peitzman(University of Pittsburgh), Ernest E. Moore(Denver Health Medical Center), Timothy R. Billiar(University of Pittsburgh), Joseph Cuschieri(University of Washington), Brian G. Harbrecht(University of Louisville), Ronald V. Maier(University of Washington), Jason L. Sperry(University of Pittsburgh), Joseph P. Minei(Parkland Memorial Hospital), Matthew R. Rosengart(Washington University in St. Louis)
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
August 1, 2009
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