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Detection of acute traumatic coagulopathy and massive transfusion requirements by means of rotational thromboelastometry: an international prospective validation study

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Table 1 Descriptive statistics for the study population(n = 808)
Table 2 Test characteristics in predicting massive transfusion (≥10 units of packed red blood cells) based on previouslysuggested threshold values [12]
Table 4 Optimum thresholds and respective test accuracy parameters for predicting (a) acute traumatic coagulopathy(ATC) defined as INR >1.2 and (b) massive transfusion (MT) (defined as ≥10 units of PRBC)

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