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Curry N, Davenport R, Thomas H, et al. Early high-dose cryoprecipitate to reduce mortality in adult patients with traumatic haemorrhage: the CRYOSTAT-2 RCT with cost-effectiveness analysis. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2024 Nov. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 28.76.)

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Early high-dose cryoprecipitate to reduce mortality in adult patients with traumatic haemorrhage: the CRYOSTAT-2 RCT with cost-effectiveness analysis.

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List of abbreviations

AIS

Abbreviated Injury Score

CAG

Confidentiality Advisory Group

CRF

case report form

CTU

Clinical Trials Unit

DMC

Data Monitoring Committee

EQ-5D-5L

EuroQol-5 Dimensions, five-level version

FFP

fresh-frozen plasma

GOS

Glasgow Outcome Scale

HTA

Health Technology Assessment

HDU

high-dependency unit

ICU

intensive care unit

ISS

Injury Severity Score

ITT

intention to treat

MHP

major haemorrhage protocol

NIHR

National Institute for Health and Care Research

PAIR

Patient/Public Advisors for Injury Research

PPI

patient and public involvement

PPIE

patient and public involvement and experience

QALY

quality-adjusted life-year

RBC

red blood cell

SAP

statistical analysis plan

TARN

Trauma Audit and Research Network

TIC

trauma-induced coagulopathy

TMG

Trial Management Group

TSC

Trial Steering Committee

Copyright © 2024 Curry et al.

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