Can rapid cooling buy time for patients who are not likely to survive their injuries with the current standard of care? UPMC Presbyterian, a Level I trauma center in Pittsburgh, recently began a clinical trial to test an emergency preservation and resuscitation protocol, according to a WESA report. Full Story
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