R W G Dujardin, D J B Kleinveld, C E van den Brom, L M G Geeraedts, E Beijer, C Gaarder, K Brohi, S Stanworth, P I Johansson, J Stensballe, M Maegele, N P Juffermans
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Older females have increased mortality after trauma as compared to younger females and males, associated with increased fibrinolysis.
Female sex may provide a survival benefit after trauma, possibly attributable to protective effects of estrogen. This study aims to compare markers of coagulation between male and female trauma patients across different ages.