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Publication:Disseminated intravascular coagulation at an early phase of trauma is associated with consumption coagulopathy and excessive fibrinolysis both by plasmin and neutrophil elastase
Reference:

Hayakawa M, Sawamura A, Gando S, et al. Disseminated intravascular coagulation at an early phase of trauma is associated with consumption coagulopathy and excessive fibrinolysis both by plasmin and neutrophil elastase. Surgery 2011;149:221-30.

Abstract:None
Publication Type:Human observational study
Low Risk of Bias:
  • Baseline characteristics of sample
  • Causative factors defined
  • Causative factors measured accurately
  • Coagulopathy appropriately defined
  • Eligibility criteria
  • Representative sample from a relevant population
High Risk of Bias:
  • Adjustment for confounding
  • Coagulopathy assessed on arrival to hospital
Unclear Risk of Bias:
  • All eligible patients included
Risk of Bias Score:6