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Blunt Trauma · Penetrating Wound · Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Total Volume of All Crystalloid Given for Early Resuscitation (Feasibility) — 2.04; 1.04; 1 liters
Traumatic Shock
Primary: Number of Blood Products Transfused — 1.7; 3.0 Litre
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Neutrophil Oxidative Burst Activity — 302; 302; 298; 268 Median Fluorescence Intensity — p=0.56
Hemmorhagic Shock During Air Medical Transport
Primary: Our Primary Outcome for the Proposal Will be 30 Day Mortality — 53; 89 Participants
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Survival — 16; 21 participants — p=.252
Trauma · Hemorrhage
Primary: Study Feasibility — 91; 82 Participants
Hemorrhagic Shock · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: 4 Hour Mortality — 50; 32 Participants
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Biological Response as Characterized by Selected Cytokines, Specifically Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNFα), Interleukin One (IL-1β), and Interleukin Six (IL-6).
Hemorrhage
Primary: CBC Hemoglobin Measurement Compared to Non-invasive Radical-7 Measurement — 10.7; 9.2 grams per deciliter
Trauma
Primary: Mortality — 0 participants
Blood Coagulation Disorders
Primary: Amount of Chest Catheter Drainage 24 Hours Postoperatively — 766; 626 mL
Hemorrhage · Pelvic Fracture
Primary: Mortality Rate — 0; 1 Participants
Trauma Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Mortality From Any Cause — 201; 192 Participants
Septic Shock
Primary: Time to Resolution of Shock — 89; 84 Hours
Traumatic Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Morbidity — 0; 0 number of participants
Hemorrhagic Shock · Acute Blood Loss Anemia · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Packed Red Blood Cells Equivalents Units Transfused (1 Whole Blood Unit Treated as 1 Packed Red Blood Cell Unit and 1 Fresh Frozen Plasma Unit) — 3.8; 5.7 units
Anesthesia
Primary: The Hemoglobin (in g/dl) Levels — 12.2; 12.0; 11.9; 11.8 g/dl
Hemorrhage · Healthy
Primary: Cumulative Stress Index — 635; 649 mmHg x minutes
Trauma/Injury Problem
Primary: Units of Blood Products Required During the First 24 Hours After Emergency Department Admission — 12; 13 units of blood
Septic Shock
Primary: Standing Dose of Norepinephrine Which is Required to Maintain a Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) of 65 mmHg - Hour 1 — 7.4; 27.6 mcg/min
Cardiac Arrest
Primary: Intervention Compliance — 1 participants
Blood Volume Analysis
Primary: Change in Total Blood Volume — 487 ml
Liver Neoplasms · Hepatectomy
Primary: Total Intraoperative Blood Loss, by Measurement of Change in Hemoglobin Levels — 862; 872; 761; 872 mL
Post-Partum Hemorrhage
Primary: Failure Rate of PPH Management — 75; 80; 92; 92 Participants — p=0.9563
Trauma
Primary: Mortality — 42; 81 participants
Hematologic Neoplasms · Burns
Primary: Number of Participants Who Experienced an Adverse Event (All Types/Grades) Within a Time Frame up to 24 Hours Following the Transfusion. — 2; 3 Participants
Blood Volume, Extravasation
Primary: Blood Volume — 4.61 Litre
Healthy
Primary: Cumulative Stress Index — 647; 676 mmHg x minutes
Hemostasis
Primary: Proportion of Subjects Achieving Hemostasis — 148; 61 Participants — p=<0.0001
Trauma
Primary: SpHb's Ability to Detect Critical Drops