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Effect of a fixed-ratio (1:1:1) transfusion protocol versus laboratory-results–guided transfusion in patients with severe trauma: a randomized feasibility trial
Bartolomeu Nascimento, Jeannie Callum, Homer Tien, Gordon Rubenfeld, Ruxandra Pinto, Yulia Lin and Sandro Rizoli
CMAJ September 03, 2013 185 (12) E583-E589; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.121986
Bartolomeu Nascimento
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
MD MScJeannie Callum
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
MDHomer Tien
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
MD MScGordon Rubenfeld
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
MD MScRuxandra Pinto
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
PhDYulia Lin
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
MDSandro Rizoli
Departments of General Surgery (Nascimento) and Trauma and Critical Care (Rubenfeld), Division of General Surgery (Tien), Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care Program (Pinto), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (Callum, Lin), University of Toronto; Department of Clinical Pathology (Callum, Lin), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Canadian Forces Health Services (Tien); Departments of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine (Rizoli), St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
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Effect of a fixed-ratio (1:1:1) transfusion protocol versus laboratory-results–guided transfusion in patients with severe trauma: a randomized feasibility trial
Bartolomeu Nascimento, Jeannie Callum, Homer Tien, Gordon Rubenfeld, Ruxandra Pinto, Yulia Lin, Sandro Rizoli
CMAJ Sep 2013, 185 (12) E583-E589; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.121986
Effect of a fixed-ratio (1:1:1) transfusion protocol versus laboratory-results–guided transfusion in patients with severe trauma: a randomized feasibility trial
Bartolomeu Nascimento, Jeannie Callum, Homer Tien, Gordon Rubenfeld, Ruxandra Pinto, Yulia Lin, Sandro Rizoli
CMAJ Sep 2013, 185 (12) E583-E589; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.121986
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