This article provides additional data on the application of early coagulation support protocol in the management of major trauma patients. Data come from a retrospective analysis reported in the article “Early coagulation support protocol: a valid approach in real-life management of major trauma patients. Results from two Italian centres” [1]. Data contain information about the relationship between differences in resource use and mortality outcomes, and patient demographic and clinical features at presentation. Furthermore, a comparison between resource consumption, the probability of multiple transfusions and the mortality outcomes among propensity-score matched patients is reported.
Bocci, M. G., Nardi, G., Veronesi, G., Rondinelli, M. B., Palma, A., Fiore, V., De Candia, E., Bianchi, M., Maresca, M., Barelli, R., Tersali, A., Dell'Anna, A. M., De Pascale, G., Cutuli, S. L., Mercurio, G., Caricato, A., Grieco, D. L., Antonelli, M., Cingolani, E., Data on the application of early coagulation support protocol in the management of major trauma patients, <<DATA IN BRIEF>>, 2019; 27 (7): 104768-N/A. [doi:10.1016/j.dib.2019.104768] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/161385]
Data on the application of early coagulation support protocol in the management of major trauma patients
Bocci, Maria Grazia;Palma, Angelomaria;De Candia, Erica;Bianchi, Maria;Maresca, Maddalena;Dell'Anna, Antonio Maria;De Pascale, Gennaro;Mercurio, Giovanna;Caricato, Anselmo;Grieco, Domenico Luca;Antonelli, Massimo;
2019
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This article provides additional data on the application of early coagulation support protocol in the management of major trauma patients. Data come from a retrospective analysis reported in the article “Early coagulation support protocol: a valid approach in real-life management of major trauma patients. Results from two Italian centres” [1]. Data contain information about the relationship between differences in resource use and mortality outcomes, and patient demographic and clinical features at presentation. Furthermore, a comparison between resource consumption, the probability of multiple transfusions and the mortality outcomes among propensity-score matched patients is reported.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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