Chapter 16 - Sorry Taylor, there is no bad blood - a discussion on transfusions

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Dr. Justin Kreuter, Transfusion Medicine attending at Mayo Clinic, joins Alex and Venk on the podcast to talk about transfusion in its many dimensions. We talk through a model of evaluation for patients with life threatening bleeding, how to interpret tests, the science behind the 1:1:1 ratio of trauma transfusion practice and much much more!
CONTACTS
Twitter - @AlwaysOnEM; @VenkBellamkonda; @KreuterMD
Instagram – @AlwaysOnEM; @Venk_like_vancomycin; @ASFinch; @KreuterMD
Email - AlwaysOnEM@gmail.com

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Lab medicine rounds podcast link: https://news.mayocliniclabs.com/homepage/podcasts-2/lab-medicine-rounds/
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Holcomb JB, Del Junco DJ, Fox EE, et al. The prospective observational multicenter major trauma transfusion (PROMTT) study: comparative effectiveness of a time-varying treatment with competing risks. JAMA Surg. 2013 Feb;148(2):127-136
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Chapter 16 - Sorry Taylor, there is no bad blood - a discussion on transfusions

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