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DRESSING,QUIKCLOT INTERVENTIONAL 1.5IN X 1.5IN
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DRESSING,QUIKCLOT INTERVENTION 1.5X1.5IN
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2019
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2019
A review of the application of cellulose hemostatic agent on trauma injuries
H. Khoshmohabat
,
S. Paydar
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+5 authors
Golnoush Sadat Mahmoudi Nezhad
Open access emergency medicine : OAEM
2019
Corpus ID: 201184506
Introduction Planning for management of bleeding in trauma injuries is very important. The initial purpose in emergency…
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2019
2019
Hemorrhage Control: Lessons Learned From the Battlefield Use of Hemostatic Agents That Can Be Applied in a Hospital Setting
H. A. Allison
Critical care nursing quarterly
2019
Corpus ID: 73510717
Uncontrolled blood loss is a major cause of preventable death worldwide. A severe injury can occur anywhere at any time…
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2016
2016
Efficacy of Hemostatic Agents in Humans With Rotational Thromboelastometry: An in-vitro Study.
R. Lechner
,
M. Helm
,
Maximilian Mueller
,
T. Wille
,
B. Friemert
Military medicine
2016
Corpus ID: 3400747
OBJECTIVES Hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different types of hemostatic dressings…
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2015
2015
Tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy with non-absorbable hemostatic sealant (Quikclot®) versus nephrostomy tube placement: a propensity score-matched analysis
K. Koo
,
Sang Un Park
,
H. Jang
,
C. Hong
Urolithiasis
2015
Corpus ID: 34134546
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) using…
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2012
2012
[Prehospital use of haemostatic dressing QuikClot ACS+™ for hemorrhage control of a perineal trauma].
S. Travers
,
O. Dubourg
,
L. Ribeiro Parenti
,
H. Lefort
,
S. Albarello
,
L. Domanski
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation
2012
Corpus ID: 205555870
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Comparison of ChitoFlex®, CELOX™, and QuikClot® in control of hemorrhage.
J. Devlin
,
Sara S. Kircher
,
Buddy G Kozen
,
Lanny F. Littlejohn
,
Andrew S. Johnson
The Journal of emergency medicine
2011
Corpus ID: 42369179
2011
2011
Toxicity of aluminum silicates used in hemostatic dressings toward human umbilical veins endothelial cells, HeLa cells, and RAW267.4 mouse macrophages.
P. Bowman
,
Xinyu Wang
,
M. A. Meledeo
,
M. Dubick
,
B. Kheirabadi
The Journal of trauma
2011
Corpus ID: 215923
BACKGROUND Aluminum silicates have been used to control bleeding after severe traumatic injury. QuikClot (QC) was the first such…
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2010
2010
Comparative testing of new hemostatic agents in a swine model of extremity arterial and venous hemorrhage.
Jared G Clay
,
J. K. Grayson
,
D. Zierold
Military medicine
2010
Corpus ID: 33210619
OBJECTIVE To compare advanced hemostatic dressings: HemCon (HC), QuikClot ACS+ (advanced clotting sponge, and two granular agents…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Exothermic Reaction in Zeolite Hemostatic Dressings: QuikClot ACS and ACS+®
F. Arnaud
,
T. Tomori
,
+4 authors
R. McCarron
Annals of Biomedical Engineering
2008
Corpus ID: 21589478
Background Zeolites have hemostatic properties used to stop bleeding in severe hemorrhage. Manufactured QuikClot® is an approved…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Comparison of a new hemostatic agent to current combat hemostatic agents in a Swine model of lethal extremity arterial hemorrhage.
K. Ward
,
M. Tiba
,
+6 authors
R. Diegelmann
The Journal of trauma
2007
Corpus ID: 22938117
BACKGROUND Gaining hemostatic control of lethal vascular injuries sustained in combat using topical agents remains a challenge…
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