Prehospital Care: Whole Blood, Plasma, TXA or Scoop and Run?
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This 16-minute conference talk from the USC National Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgery Symposium features Dr. Galinos Barmparas discussing the critical decision-making process in trauma prehospital care. Explore the comparative benefits and applications of different resuscitation strategies including whole blood transfusion, plasma administration, TXA (tranexamic acid) usage, and the "scoop and run" approach for trauma patients. Gain valuable insights into evidence-based protocols that can improve outcomes for critically injured patients before they reach definitive care. Part of a comprehensive symposium offering up to 15.5 CME credits with over 70 leading-edge trauma and acute care surgery topics presented by award-winning educators.
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Prehospital Care: Whole Blood, Plasma, TXA or Scoop and Run? | USC Trauma Surgery Symposium
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The Center for Medical Education
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El curso me gustó mucho para mà es un completo placer aprender más de trauma en ambientes prehospitalarios la próxima que sea en distintos idiomas