Hemostatic Effects of Fresh Frozen Plasma May be Maximal at Red Cell Ratios of 1:2
Ross Davenport(Queen Mary University of London), Karim Brohi(Queen Mary University of London), Nicola Curry(National Health Service), Joanna Manson(Protected Trust Services (United Kingdom)), Amy Coates(Protected Trust Services (United Kingdom)), Rupert M. Pearse(William Harvey Research Institute), Henry D. De’Ath(Protected Trust Services (United Kingdom)), Claire Rourke(Queen Mary University of London), Simon Stanworth(Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom))
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
January 1, 2011
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