Objective: To compare advanced hemostatic dressings: HemCon (HC), QuikClot ACS+ (advanced clotting sponge, and two granular agents: Celox (CX) and WoundStat (WS), with a standard field dressing in a swine model of extremity hemorrhage. Methods: We randomized 30 animals to treatment with a standard dressing or a hemostatic agent applied to a 2 × 6-mm injury in the femoral artery and vein after 45 s of free bleeding. Animals received 500 mL Hextend 15 min after the bleeding commenced without further resuscitation. End point was survival to 120 min or nonsurvivable blood pressure. Results: Survival to 120 min among treatment groups was 100% (WS), 83% (CX), 67% (HC), and 50% (ACS+). No control animals survived. Postinjury blood loss (mL/kg) was 4.6 (WS), 12.9 (CX), 10.0 (HC), and 15.8 (ACS+) compared to 27.0 for controls. Conclusion: All hemostatic dressings result in significantly less blood loss and improved survival over standard gauze dressing.
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Clay, J. G., Grayson, J. K., & Zierold, D. (2010). Comparative testing of new hemostatic agents in a Swine model of extremity arterial and venous hemorrhage. Military Medicine, 175(4), 280–284. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-09-00185
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