Angiology
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A prospective clinical study was undertaken in 50 consecutive patients suffering from severe traumatic shock to evaluate the clinical efficacy of a set for rapid administration of solutions (RSAS), which allows for rapid infusion and simultaneous warming of blood and fluids. The mechanism of injury was blunt in 37 patients and penetrating in 13. Admission trauma score averaged 7.5, and the injury severity score averaged 46. ⋯ Survival at twenty-four hours was 29/50 (58%). There were no local complications of RSAS use and no evidence of infusion-related coagulopathy. The RSAS provided an effective and safe way to infuse large volumes of blood and fluid at body temperature.