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