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Blood Therapies for Elderly Trauma Patients: A Comparative Look
Monday, December 30, 2024
Researchers wanted to know which therapy works best. They looked at patients aged 65 and up who got either whole blood, components alone, or a mix of both. Some had injuries to the chest or abdomen, and others had a combination of those plus a head injury.
Surprisingly, they found that patients given whole blood alone didn't do as well as those who got a mix of whole blood and components. This shows that a combo treatment might be the best way to help these elderly patients heal.
But why is that? It could be because combining treatments gives the body more of what it needs all at once. Think of it like a balanced meal for the body's recovery.
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