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Denver Health helps test blood substitute

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   July 02, 2008

A national study led by researchers at Denver Health Medical Center has determined that a blood substitute could save lives in emergencies. Denver Health was among 31 trauma centers across the country that participated in the study, which looked at whether a blood substitute called polyheme could help when there's no immediate access to real blood for a transfusion. The problem is common in rural areas because it takes longer for an ambulance to get to a hospital.

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