Mortality from trauma haemorrhage and opportunities for improvement in transfusion practice
Simon Stanworth(Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)), Karim Brohi(Queen Mary University of London), Antoinette Edwards(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), Katy Martin(NHS Blood and Transplant), Fiona Lecky(University of Sheffield), Ross Davenport(Queen Mary University of London), Simon Eaglestone(Queen Mary University of London), F.M. Seeney(NHS Blood and Transplant), S. Allard(NHS Blood and Transplant), M. Woodford(University of Manchester), Nicola Curry(National Health Service)
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