Use of Topical Hemostatic Dressings in an Extended Field Care Model
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Use of Topical Hemostatic Dressings in an Extended Field Care Model
Welch M, Barratt J, Peters A, Wright C 21(4). 63
Publication Type: Journal Article (Feature Articles)
Abstract:
Background: We sought to test whether Celox topical hemostatic dressing (Medtrade Products) would maintain hemostasis in extended use.
Methods: An anesthetized swine underwent bilateral arteriotomies and treatment with topical hemostatic dressings in line with the Kheirabadi method. The dressings were covered with standard field dressings, and these were visually inspected for bleeding every 2 hours until 8 hours, when the swine was euthanized.
Results: There was no evidence of rebleeding at any point up to and including 8 hours. The Celox dressings maintained hemostasis in extended use.
Conclusion: Celox topical hemostatic dressing is effective for extended use and maintains hemostasis. It should be considered for use in situations in which evacuation and definitive care may be delayed.
Keywords: hemostatic; trauma; prehospital; hemorrhage; military
PMID: 34969128
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