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Celox Gauze

STOPS BLEEDING AND HELPS SAVE LIVES.

Recommended by the US Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC)1 and is used by NATO forces and first responder units around the world.

Celox™ Gauze is designed to help stop bleeding from emergency life-threatening injuries.

Independent comparative tests in the form of a meta-analysis reported a statistically significant improvement in survival with Celox Gauze, compared to alternative agents.2

  • Published success in the field.3,4

  • Successfully stops leakage.3

  • Celox gauze was associated with a significantly reduced amount of blood loss after treatment.5

  • Can be used on patients on anticoagulant therapy or patient with trauma induced coagulopathy.6

  • Improved survival.2

Celox stops severe traumatic bleeding

In a meta-analysis within a combat setting, where minimising treatment time was highly desirable, Celox Gauze outperformed the other haemostatic agents tested, and was the only one to demonstrate a statistically significant improvement in survival, including in the more severely injured.2

Of 3,792 cases, a haemostatic dressing was applied in 317 (either Celox, Hemcon or QuikClot). When comparing patients who had a haemostatic dressing applied versus no haemostatic agent, there was a 7% improvement in survival. Celox was the only individual hemostatic dressing that was associated with a statistically significant improvement in survival, which was most apparent in the more severely injured (NISS 36–75).2

Ordering Information

5’ Z-Fold Gauze: FG08838031, NSN: 6510016239910

To access information on product intended use, warnings, precautions, and contradictions, please click the link below:

Celox Medical – IFUs

*In vivo studies       **In vitro studies

References:

1. CoTCCC Guidelines 2018. Available at: https://deployedmedicine.com/ content/40 Accessed September 2019

2. Winstanley M, Smith JE, Wright C. Catastrophic haemorrhage in military major trauma patients: a retrospective database analysis of haemostatic agents used on the battlefield. J R Army Med Corps. 2019 Dec;165(6):405-409. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2018-001031. Epub 2018 Oct 3. PMID: 30287682.

3. Tan ECTH, Bleeker CP. Field experience with a chitosan-based hemostatic dressing. [Online] 2011. https://www.celoxmedical.com/wp-content/uploads/18-Celox-Gauze-in-EMS-and-military-MCI-Forum-article.pdf [Accessed: July 2020]

4. Pozza M, Millner RW. Celox (chitosan) for haemostasis in massive traumatic bleeding: experience in Afghanistan. Eur J Emerg Med. 2011 Feb;18(1):31-3. doi: 10.1097/MEJ.0b013e32833a5ee4. PMID: 20461007.

5 .Hatamabadi HR, Asayesh Zarchi F, Kariman H, Arhami Dolatabadi A, Tabatabaey A, Amini A. Celox-coated gauze for the treatment of civilian penetrating trauma: a randomized clinical trial. Trauma Mon. 2015 Feb;20(1):e23862. doi: 10.5812/traumamon.23862. Epub 2015 Jan 20. PMID: 25825701; PMCID: PMC4362036.

6. Metrade Data on file CSCGA003

 

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