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Whole blood transfusion for exsanguinating coagulopathy in a US field surgical hospital in postwar Kosovo.
Journal of Trauma 2000 July
An urgent blood drive in which active duty military field surgical hospital personnel volunteered to donate whole blood was conducted, and administration of warm, whole blood prevented the exsanguination of a normothermic coagulopathic patient who had received a massive transfusion. In austere care settings in which full blood banking capability may not be available, physicians should consider that exsanguinating hemorrhage can potentially be controlled surgically, but nonsurgical bleeding requires specific replacement therapy, and whole blood may be the best selection for repleting deficiencies of components that are otherwise unavailable.
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