Tranexamic acid for the management of hemorrhage secondary to severe trauma: how much impact on mortality?
Ácido tranexámico para el manejo de la hemorragia secundario a trauma severo: ¿qué tanto impacta sobre la mortalidad?
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International clinical trials show that its use does not produce significant differences in medium- or long-term survival compared with placebo, although it may provide limited benefits in certain contexts. Consequently, further research and international collaborations are required to identify more effective therapeutic strategies for the management of severe trauma.Downloads
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2024-05-17
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Rodríguez-Monroy , J. N., Hernández-Villar , J. E., Urrego-Rico, L. G., & Ortega-Sierra, M. (2024). Tranexamic acid for the management of hemorrhage secondary to severe trauma: how much impact on mortality? Ácido tranexámico para el manejo de la hemorragia secundario a trauma severo: ¿qué tanto impacta sobre la mortalidad? . Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.22258/hgh.2024.81.162
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