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Video September 19, 2014 The Trauma Pro Leave a comment

A “Crash” Course In The Use Of TXA

This short (5 minute) video details the use of transexamic acid (TXA) in trauma patients, with a focus on use in community hospitals.

Originally shown at the TE:TNG 2014 conference earlier this month.

More info at TETNG.org

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