New blood test could reduce transfusions in liver transplants
NCT ID NCT02352181
Summary
This study compared two different methods for managing bleeding during liver transplant surgery. Researchers tested whether using a specialized blood test (called ROTEM) during surgery would reduce the need for blood transfusions compared to standard blood tests. The trial involved 82 adult patients undergoing liver transplants at a hospital in France.
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Hôpital de la Croix Rousse
Lyon, France
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