The nice people at “Transfusion News” sent their update today:
![]() Severe trauma patients are at risk for hemorrhagic shock and death, and timely resuscitation is crucial for survival. The Prehospital Air Medical Plasma (PAMPer) trial demonstrated that pre-hospital plasma transfusions reduce mortality by 10% compared to standard care for these patients. Secondary analysis of 407 severe trauma patients from this same trial suggests [Read More] |
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![]() While blood management is discussed everywhere today, your program may need to make wiser choices. Carolyn Burns shows you how. [Listen Now] |
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![]() Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and Cas proteins evolved as part of the prokaryotes adaptive immune system. Cas proteins cut and capture small pieces of bacteriophage nucleic acid which are then stored in arrays separated by repeat sequences. These CRISPR arrays are then [Read More] |
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