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                                    “…use Combat Gauze as the CoTCCC hemostatic dressing of choice.”
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                                 Stronger Clots & Fewer Re-bleeds                      Scientific Fact


                                  In pre-clinical studies, Combat Gauze  has           The Efficacy of Combat Gauze in
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                                   shown stronger clots versus standard gauze          Extreme Physiologic Conditions
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                                    & allows movement with significantly fewer                    100%
                                     re-bleeds.  In one pre-clinical study, Combat     100%   89%
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                                      Gauze showed zero percent re-bleed after                           1st application
                                       initial hemostasis.
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                                         Reduced Blood Loss                            % Success  50%    2nd application

                                          In a pre-clinical model, QuikClot Combat                        0%  13%
                                           Gauze had less blood loss when                0%  Combat Gauze  Standard Gauze
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                                           compared with standard packing. 5           Causey MW, McVay DP, Miller S, Beekley A, Martin
                                                                                       M. J Surg Res. 2012;177(2):301-305.

                                                  1.  The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines.
                                                    http://cotccc.com/wp-content/uploads/TCCC-Guidelines-for-Medical-Personnel-170131.pdf. Published January 31, 2017. Accessed March 31, 2017.
                                                  2.  Kheirabadi BS, Scherer MR, Estep JS, Dubick MA, Holcomb JB. Determination of efficacy of new hemostatic dressings in a model of extremity arterial
                                                    hemorrhage in swine. J Trauma. 2009;67:450-460.
                                                  3.  Gegel B, Burgert J, Gasko J, Campbell C, Martens M, Keck J, et al. The effects of QuikClot Combat Gauze and movement on hemorrhage control in a porcine model.
                                                    Mil Med. December, 2012;177:1543-1547.
                                                  4.  Garcia-Blanco J, Gegel B, Burgert J, Johnson S, Johnson D. The effects of movement on hemorrhage when QuikClot  Combat Gauze™ is used in a hypothermic
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                                                    hemodiluted porcine model. J Spec Oper Med. 2015;15(1):57-60.
                                                  5.  Johnson D, Westbrook DM, Phelps D, Blanco J, Bentley M, Burgert J, et al. The effects of QuikClot Combat Gauze on hemorrhage control when used in a porcine model
                                                    of lethal femoral injury. Am J Disaster Med. 2014;9(4):309-315.
                                                  6.  Rall JM, Cox JM, Songer A, Comeaux JA, Estep JS, Cestero RF, et al. Comparison of Novel Hemostatic Gauzes to QuikClot Combat Gauze in a Standardized Swine Model
                                                    of Uncontrolled Hemorrhage. Technical Report No. TR-2012-22. Fort Sam Houston, TX. Naval Medical Research Unit San Antonio; 2012
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