Tranexamic Acid Needs to be Implemented in Mass Casualty Incident Protocols

Castro-Delgado, R., Garijo-Gonzalo, G., and Cuartas-Alvarez, T. (2024). Tranexamic Acid Needs to be Implemented in Mass Casualty Incident Protocols. European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 50(1931-1933).
The use of tranexamic acid has can help reduce the mortality of trauma patients with both cerebral and other types of hemorrhage. In this article, the authors emphasize the need to include it in mass casualty response protocols, in pre-filled syringes as part of ambulance stocks.
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