Hemostatic resuscitation is neither hemostatic nor resuscitative in trauma hemorrhage
Sirat Khan(Queen Mary University of London), Ross Davenport(Queen Mary University of London), Manik Chana(Royal London Hospital), Imran Raza(Queen Mary University of London), Christine Gaarder(Oslo University Hospital), Karim Brohi(Queen Mary University of London), Simon Stanworth(NHS Blood and Transplant)
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
February 19, 2014
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