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Northeast Georgia Medical’s Level I Trauma Center Enrolls 170th Patient

When patients arrive at Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) in Gainesville with traumatic injuries, they’re not only receiving the most advanced, expert care – they’re helping to improve health care for people around the world. NGMC recently enrolled the 170th patient in the Partial REBOA Outcomes Multicenter ProspecTive (PROMPT) study, which shares data to improve outcomes for those critically injured patients.

A pREBOA-PRO™ catheter was used to control life-threatening bleeding in the 170th patient, who arrived at the hospital’s Level I Trauma Center, following a blunt trauma injury. The intervention stabilized the patient, reduced the need for additional blood products and ultimately saved their life.

The trauma team at NGMC Gainesville routinely performs partial aortic occlusion – restricting blood flow through the aorta, the largest artery in the body – using the pREBOA-PRO™ device. As part of the PROMPT study, the team shares data on the use of the device to help advance clinical care.

“When someone experiences a traumatic injury, every second matters,” said Michael Cormican, MD, trauma surgeon at NGMC Gainesville. “We are grateful for the opportunity to support research that can lead to better outcomes for trauma patients.”

The international PROMPT study, funded by the Department of Defense, aims to ultimately enroll 340 patients across nine selected centers. NGMC patients who meet the study criteria are automatically enrolled. To learn more about NGMC’s trauma program, visit nghs.com/trauma.

Source: Prytime Medical

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