Taylor George, Matthew Jordan, William Bianchi, Michael Boboc, Gregory J Zarow, Ramesh Natarajan, Alexandra C Walchak, Paul J D Roszko
BACKGROUND: Military forces render emergency care in marine environments, where care for exsanguination is challenging. However, the effect of saltwater on the functionality of hemostatic agents is unknown. In this study, we used thromboelastography (TEG) to quantify the effect of saltwater on the efficacy of five gauze products. METHODS: Blood from 24 healthy adult men was diluted by 30% with hetastarch to mimic hemodilution. Dry and saltwater-soaked Kerlix™, ChitoGauze®, Combat Gauze®, NuStat™, and WoundClot™ were contrasted in terms of the TEG parameters of speed of clot initiation (R), clot amplification (K), α angle (i...
December 0: Journal of Special Operations Medicine: a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals