Following a severe injury, uncontrolled blood loss often leads
to life-threatening complications.
But a new study from the University of Pittsburgh shows that
two units of plasma- a yellowish liquid that helps blood clot -
given during air transport to the hospital could increase the odds of survival
by 10% for traumatically injured patients with severe bleeding.
While the results are a huge step forward, plasma's short shelf life
may be a logistical challenge.
But there are alternatives available or that are being approved
by regulators soon that can extend the exciting results to more
traumatically injured patients, potentially saving hundreds of lives every year.
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