We need help from our community!
Bleeding is the most common cause of preventable death after injury in children. There have been no large studies to guide doctors in how best to care for children with life-threatening bleeding after trauma.
We are taking part in a national study to see what combination of treatments given soon after arrival in the emergency department can improve survival. The treatments include blood products (whole blood, red blood cells, plasma and platelets) and a medication that can help blood clot (tranexamic acid).
Please join our virtual community forum discussing the Massive Transfusion in Children-II (MATIC-2) Trial.
For more information regarding this study please click the link below:
https://www.uab.edu/medicine/cis/massive-transfusion-in-children-ii-or-matic-2-trial
This forum will be hosted via ZOOM on
6/21/24 at 12 PM CST
https://uab-mc.zoom.us/j/88969260729
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6/25/24 at 1 PM CST
https://uab-mc.zoom.us/j/82294105042
You will have a chance to speak with the physician leading this trial, ask questions, and learn about trauma research.
Your input is valuable as a member of the Children's Wisconsin & the Medical College of Wisconsin community.