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Prehospital Use Of Plasma In Traumatic Hemorrhage (The Pupth Trial): Study Protocol For A Randomised Controlled Trial, Penny S. Reynolds, Mary Jane Michael, Emily D. Cochran, Jacob A. Wegelin, Bruce D. Spiess Jan 2015

Prehospital Use Of Plasma In Traumatic Hemorrhage (The Pupth Trial): Study Protocol For A Randomised Controlled Trial, Penny S. Reynolds, Mary Jane Michael, Emily D. Cochran, Jacob A. Wegelin, Bruce D. Spiess

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Background

Severe traumatic injury and haemorrhagic shock are frequently associated with disruptions of coagulation function (such as trauma-induced coagulopathy TIC) and activation of inflammatory cascades. These pathologies may be exacerbated by current standard of care resuscitation protocols. Observational studies suggest early administration of plasma to severely-injured haemorrhaging patients may correct TIC, minimise inflammation, and improve survival. The proposed randomised clinical trial will evaluate the clinical effectiveness of pre-hospital plasma administration compared with standard- of-care crystalloid resuscitation in severely-injured patients with major traumatic haemorrhage.

Methods/design

This is a prospective, randomized, open-label, non-blinded trial to determine the effect of pre-hospital administration of …