Event Group

Event Group

Event Groups are part of the Adverse Events Module within the Results Section. They provide a way to organize and summarize adverse event data by grouping related events together.

Each Event Group typically represents a category or class of adverse events and includes statistical information such as the number of participants affected and at risk for different event types: deaths, serious events, and other events.

Event Group path is as follows:

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Event Group

Event Group


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NCT ID: NCT03366220
Group ID: EG000
Title: Initial Resuscitation With Plasma
Description: Initial resuscitation with plasma will be 10 mL/kg (700 mL in a typical 70 kg adult). Traditional doses of plasma, when used to correct coagulopathy range from 10-15 mL/kg.23 The plasma will be administered at a rate of 2-3 mL/kg/hr (140-210 mL/hr in a typical 70 kg adult). A research physician will be at bedside to follow patient resuscitation. Plasma administration may be terminated before the entire dose is administered if patients show clinical improvement. After the initial dose of plasma has been given, subsequent resuscitation will follow usual care using balanced crystalloids. Plasma: Initial resuscitation with plasma will be 10 mL/kg (700 mL in a typical 70 kg adult). Traditional doses of plasma, when used to correct coagulopathy range from 10-15 mL/kg.23 The plasma will be administered at a rate of 2-3 mL/kg/hr (140-210 mL/hr in a typical 70 kg adult). A research physician will be at bedside to follow patient resuscitation. Plasma administration may be terminated before the entire dose is administered if patients show clinical improvement. After the initial dose of plasma has been given, subsequent resuscitation will follow usual care using balanced crystalloids.
Deaths Number Affected: 1
Deaths Number At Risk: None
Serious Number Affected: 4
Serious Number At Risk: 4
Other Number Affected: 0
Other Number At Risk: 4
Study: NCT03366220
Results Section: NCT03366220
Adverse Events Module: NCT03366220