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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2009
Review[Acute traumatic haemorrhagic shock and transfusion: what's new in 2009?].
- N Morel, O Morel, L Chimot, V Lortet, B Julliac, A Lelias, L Merson, and Ph Dabadie.
- Pôle des urgences adultes, service de réanimation des urgences, hôpital Pellegrin, place Amélie-Raba-Léon, Bordeaux cedex, France. nicolas.morel@chu-bordeaux.fr
- Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. 2009 Mar 1;28(3):222-30.
AbstractIn spite of continuous progress in surgery and in interventional radiology, massive haemorrhage remains a leading cause of death in traumatology. The transfusional strategy appears a key step in the treatment of haemorrhagic shock. In the light of new insights into the pathophysiology of coagulopathies associated with traumatic shock it seems reasonable to transfuse patients with haemorrhagic shock earlier than previously recommended.
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