Self-expanding foam for prehospital treatment of severe intra-abdominal hemorrhage: dose finding study

scientific article published in March 2014

Self-expanding foam for prehospital treatment of severe intra-abdominal hemorrhage: dose finding study is …
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P356DOI10.1097/TA.0000000000000126
P698PubMed publication ID24553527

P50authorDavid R KingQ38544361
P2093author name stringJohn O Hwabejire
Peter J Fagenholz
Daniel Dante Yeh
George S Velmahos
Miroslav P Peev
Upma Sharma
John Beagle
John Marini
Michael J Duggan
Adam Rago
Greg Zugates
Rany Busold
Marc A Demoya
Toby Freyman
P433issue3
P304page(s)619-23; discussion 623-4
P577publication date2014-03-01
P1433published inThe Journal of Trauma and Acute Care SurgeryQ20794951
P1476titleSelf-expanding foam for prehospital treatment of severe intra-abdominal hemorrhage: dose finding study
P478volume76

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