PPT-Tranexamic acid, civilian trauma and the CRASH-2 trial

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Ian Roberts Tranexamic acid and bleeding The CRASH2 trial Tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury Future research Structure of presentation Tranexamic acid and

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Ian Roberts Tranexamic acid and bleeding The CRASH2 trial Tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury Future research Structure of presentation Tranexamic acid and bleeding Activators of . Ian Roberts. Tranexamic acid and bleeding. The CRASH-2 trial. Tranexamic acid in traumatic brain injury. Future research . Structure of presentation. Tranexamic acid and bleeding. Activators of . Overview. Why employ . civilians?. Basic policies for management of DoD civilian positions. Position descriptions. General schedule (GS) and federal wage system positions. Military grade vs. Civilian grade. Director, Aberdeen Centre for Trauma Research. Institute for Health & Welfare Research. Robert Gordon University. Grampian Occupational Safety & Health (GOSH) Group. 16. th. October 2013. Mitigating the impact of trauma in the workplace: Lessons learned . Overview. Why employ . civilians?. Basic policies for management of DoD civilian positions. Position descriptions. General schedule (GS) and federal wage system positions. Military grade vs. Civilian grade. Human . Resources Servicing Model. . 1. Briefing for . ATL HR SUMMIT. May 13, . 2016. Civilian Human Resources Agency. Civilian Human Resources Agency Mission. Provide comprehensive Human Resources (HR) services across entire lifecycle of civilian employment, from recruitment to separation, for all civilian personnel within the Department of the Army for multiple personnel systems.. . acid for . I. ntra. C. erebral. . H. aemorrhage. . 2. . (. TICH-2. ). . Adult ≥18 – no upper age limit. Acute spontaneous . intracerebral. . haemorrhage. . Within 8 hours symptom onset. X. September 26, 2014. Mark May. 75 . CPTS/FMFC. DSN . 777-7775. Contact Information. Civilian Pay Team: . DSN: . . Email: . Address: . Richard Smith;. Mark . May; . Ann . Nelson. 777-7775. hill.civpay@us.af.mil. The Nevada Experience. Department of Surgery. Laura K. Gryder. , MA; Project Director. Samantha . Slinkard. , BA; Research Assistant. Paul J. . Chestovich. , MD; Co-Principal Investigator. Deborah A. . Rajeev Shah, PharmD. Rajeev.Shah@rwjbh.org. PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset. RWJ. Barnabas. . Health. 1. Disclosures. I, Rajeev Shah, . DO NOT have a financial interest/arrangement . Less is More. Permissive Hypotension and TXA in Hemorrhagic Trauma. Jim Cole, LP, FP-C. EMS and Emergency Management Coordinator. PeaceHealth Oregon Network. jcole3@peacehealth.org. Lee . Weickum. , RN. Veerle Leenaerts, MDInternal Medicine Resident at AZ Klina, Antwerp Metropolitan Area, Belgium; E-mail: Veerle.Leenaerts2@klina.beNovember 9November 28, 2020 ; , 2020Leenaerts V. Nebulized tranexamic Dr Amy Brenner. Assistant Professor. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK. TXA is lifesaving. Randomised. placebo-controlled trials of >500 participants. Need alternative routes of administration. in bleeding trauma patients. Here we present the evidence. Bleeding. 45%. CNS . injury. 41%. Organ . failure. 10%. Other. 4%. There are millions of trauma deaths each year. Many patients survive to reach hospital. This slide shows the causes of in-hospital trauma deaths. PATIENTS. . INDICATIONS FOR USE IN TRAUMA.  . Either. SBP <90 mmHg (for patients > 12 years). Or. HR >110 (for patients > 12 years). Neither of the above but still considered to be at risk of significant internal or external haemorrhage (all ages).

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