Pelvic fracture pattern predicts the need for hemorrhage control intervention—Results of an AAST multi-institutional study
Todd W. Costantini, Forrest O. Moore(University of Southern California), Thomas M. Scalea(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Richard D. Catalano(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Scott Keeney(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Joseph Conflitti(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), John B. Holcomb(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Kenji Inaba(University of Southern California), Jeanette M. Podbielski, Dimitra Skiada(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Tianhua Zhou(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Robert C. Mackersie(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Raúl Coimbra(University of California, San Diego), Allie Blackburn(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Brenton R. Robinson(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Lashonda Williams(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Jason L. Sperry(University of Pittsburgh), Christy Hoey(University of Southern California), Joseph P. Minei(Parkland Memorial Hospital), Brian H. Williams(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Alicia Privette(Albert B. Chandler Hospital), Deborah M. Stein(University of Maryland, Baltimore)
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