Abstract

KEY POINTS Major hemorrhage is life-threatening and can occur in a variety of clinical settings. For the purpose of this review, we defined major hemorrhage as life-threatening bleeding that is likely to result in the need for massive transfusion (i.e., ≥ 10 units of red blood cells in 24 h).[1][1

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