Rate of D‐alloimmunization in trauma does not depend on the number of RhD‐positive units transfused: The BEST collaborative study

Evidence indicates the life‐saving benefits of early blood product transfusion in severe trauma resuscitation. Many of these products will be RhD‐positive, so understanding the D‐alloimmunization rate is important.

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