Transfusion for hemoglobin above 7 g/dL: no benefit in septic shock (TRISS Trial)
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Blood transfusions have been a central component of protocols for care of severe sepsis and septic shock, ever since the single-center 2001 Rivers trial included them in its interventions. Any benefit (or harm) caused by red cell transfusion independently was unknowable, and so the therapy became standard care as part of the so-called sepsis bundle. The
Transfusion for hemoglobin above 7 g/dL: no benefit in septic shock (TRISS Trial)
Transfusion for hemoglobin above 7 g/dL: no…
Transfusion for hemoglobin above 7 g/dL: no benefit in septic shock (TRISS Trial)
Blood transfusions have been a central component of protocols for care of severe sepsis and septic shock, ever since the single-center 2001 Rivers trial included them in its interventions. Any benefit (or harm) caused by red cell transfusion independently was unknowable, and so the therapy became standard care as part of the so-called sepsis bundle. The