Whole blood, fixed ratio, or goal-directed blood component therapy for the initial resuscitation of severely hemorrhaging trauma patients: A narrative review

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This narrative review explores the pathophysiology, geographic variation, and historical de-velopments underlying the selection of fixed ratio versus whole blood resuscitation for hemorrhaging trauma patients. We also detail a physiologically driven and goal-directed alternative to fixed ratio and whole blood, whereby viscoelastic testing guides the administration of blood components and factor concentrates to the severely bleeding trauma patient. The major studies of each resuscitation method are highlighted, and upcoming comparative trials are detailed.

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Walsh, M., Moore, E., Moore, H., Thomas, S., Kwaan, H. C., Speybroeck, J., … Tran, Q. K. (2021, January 2). Whole blood, fixed ratio, or goal-directed blood component therapy for the initial resuscitation of severely hemorrhaging trauma patients: A narrative review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020320

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