Patients who suffer a cardiac arrest from trauma have almost no chance of survival. They exsanguinate and suffer irreversible vital organ damage before surgeons are able to obtain haemostasis, despite… Click to show full abstract
Patients who suffer a cardiac arrest from trauma have almost no chance of survival. They exsanguinate and suffer irreversible vital organ damage before surgeons are able to obtain haemostasis, despite rapid transport by emergency medical services, airway control, massive transfusions and an
               
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