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C. Elton
Researcher at Leicester Royal Infirmary
Publications - 5
Citations - 244
C. Elton is an academic researcher from Leicester Royal Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fresh frozen plasma & Coagulation testing. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 167 citations.
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Viscoelastometric-guided early fibrinogen concentrate replacement during postpartum haemorrhage: OBS2, a double-blind randomized controlled trial
Peter William Collins,Rebecca Cannings-John,Daniel Bruynseels,Shuba Mallaiah,J. Dick,C. Elton,Andrew Weeks,Julia Sanders,Nadine Aawar,Julia Townson,Kerenza Hood,Judith Elizabeth Hall,R. E. Collis +12 more
TL;DR: Pre-specified subgroup analyses suggest that fibrinogen replacement is not required if the Fibtem A5 is > 12 mm or Clauss fibr inogen >2 g litre -1, but an effect below these levels cannot be excluded, and the raised fibrInogen at term appears to be a physiological buffer rather than required for haemostasis.
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Viscoelastometry guided fresh frozen plasma infusion for postpartum haemorrhage: OBS2, an observational study.
Peter William Collins,Rebecca Cannings-John,Daniel Bruynseels,Shuba Mallaiah,J. Dick,C. Elton,Andrew Weeks,Julia Sanders,Nadine Aawar,Julia Townson,Kerenza Hood,Judith Elizabeth Hall,K Harding,R Gauntlett,R. E. Collis +14 more
TL;DR: Restrictive use of FFP guided by clinical assessment of bleeding and VE-POCT is feasible and did not result in clinically significant haemostatic impairment and studies should compare the clinical and cost effectiveness of empirical FFP infusions.
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Fibrinogen concentrate versus placebo for treatment of postpartum haemorrhage: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Nadine Aawar,Raza Alikhan,Daniel Bruynseels,Rebecca Cannings-John,R. E. Collis,J. Dick,C. Elton,Roshan Fernando,Judith Elizabeth Hall,Judith Elizabeth Hall,Kerenza Hood,Nicki Lack,Shuba Mallaiah,Helena Maybury,Jacqueline Nuttall,Shantini Paranjothy,Rachel Rayment,Alexandra Rees,Julia Sanders,Julia Sanders,Julia Townson,Andrew Weeks,Peter William Collins,Peter William Collins +23 more
TL;DR: This trial aims to provide evidence on the efficacy and safety of fibrinogen concentrate during acute bleeding in an obstetric setting and reduces the total number of allogeneic blood products transfused after study medication until discharge, compared to placebo.
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6 The effects of pain and its management on mother and fetus
Anne E. May,C. Elton +1 more
TL;DR: There are a number of different forms of pain relief in labour with differing side-effects and efficacies and good pain relief may allow the women to retain control if administered in a sensitive manner.
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