Fibrinolysis greater than 3% is the critical value for initiation of antifibrinolytic therapy
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A. Sauaia | E. Moore | C. Silliman | T. Chin | A. Banerjee | M. Chapman | J. Harr | A. Ghasabyan | J. Stringham | C. Ramos
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