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The Shock Index revisited – a fast guide to transfusion requirement? A retrospective analysis on 21,853 patients derived from the TraumaRegister DGU®

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Table 1 Patients classified by Shock Index: demographics, injury mechanism and severities as well as outcome parameters
Table 2 Patients classified by Shock Index: traditional vital signs presented at ED admission and at scene
Figure 1 Transfusion requirements in patients according to classification. Transfusion requirements in patients classified according to eitheradmission Shock Index (SI; black columns) or according to the base deficit (BD)-based classification of hypovolemi

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