FVIIa is a potent procoagulant, with the potential for adverse thromboembolic events in susceptible patients. Our experience suggests that caution should be exercised in administration of FVIIa to patients with arterial injuries. Injured mesenteric and cerebral vessels may be especially susceptible to thrombosis.
Severely injured trauma patients can seldom provide consent for research studies, and LARs are often unavailable. Further efforts to develop workable mechanisms for exception from informed consent are justified.
The intertribal differences in asthma prevalence noted here emphasize the need for further understanding the intertribal environmental, social, and behavioral factors that are associated with childhood asthma and obesity. Such knowledge can help inform disease prevention or disease management strategies that encompass the unique characteristics of tribal communities and culture.
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