2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-115997/v1
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Step Back and Reassess - What Physicians See as Challenges in Treating Patients with Acute Bleeding: International, Mixed Qualitative and Quantitative Study.

Abstract: Background: Acute bleeding is an omnipresent challenge for all physicians. Uncontrolled hemorrhage is the most common preventable cause of death after trauma worldwide. In different surgical disciplines, hemorrhage represents an independent risk factor for increased postoperative morbimortality, directly affecting patients’ outcomes. This study asked anesthesiologists about their personal perceived challenges when treating bleeding patients. Methods: This investigator-initiated, prospective, international, dua… Show more

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