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Whole blood before hospital may save more trauma lives

NCT ID NCT04684719

First seen Feb 16, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 8 times

Summary

This study tested whether giving whole blood to trauma patients at risk of severe bleeding, before they reach the hospital, improves survival compared to standard care. Over 1,000 patients from 10 trauma centers took part. The main goal was to see if whole blood reduces deaths within 30 days.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Metrohealth Systems

    Cleveland, Ohio, 44109, United States

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, United States

  • University of Cincinatti

    Cincinnati, Ohio, 45267, United States

  • University of Louisville

    Louisville, Kentucky, 40292, United States

  • University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC)

    Jackson, Mississippi, 39216, United States

  • University of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States

  • University of Tennessee Medical Center

    Knoxville, Tennessee, 37920, United States

  • University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

  • University of Washington

    Seattle, Washington, 98104, United States

  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Nashville, Tennessee, 37232, United States

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