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    Default CoTCCC Approves ChitoGuaze and Celox Gauze

    The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) approved the use of Celox Gauze and ChitoGauze for hemorrhage control. The latest study from the Naval Medical Research Unit (NMRU) showed impressive results from both Celox Gauze and ChitoGauze. These were based on Combat Gauze as the standard and both showed better results when compared to Combat Gauze.

    Survivability Rates in the NMRU Study
    Celox Gauze = 90%
    Combat Gauze XL = 80%
    ChitoGauze = 70%
    Combat Gauze (standard) = 60%
    Celox Trauma Gauze = 50%

    Some further info here:

    1. The Celox Trauma Gauze is the same gauze that did rather poorly in the USAISR study several years ago, it is not manufactured anymore.
    2. Celox Gauze is not Celox Rapid. Celox Rapid shows great results but was not part of the NMRU study. It is NOT approved as of yet.
    3. Combat Gauze XL at 80% vs Combat Gauze (standard) at 60% is further evidence that the more product you have, the better the result.


    This is good news in the world of hemostatic agents, three different agents are now approved for military use.

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    Celox is the shiznit....i haven't tried the other stuff but celox seems to be pretty good. Never used it for combat type heavy wounds or anything though. Only issue I ever seen with it is what if someone is extremely allergic to shellfish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunsRBadMMMMKay View Post
    Celox is the shiznit....i haven't tried the other stuff but celox seems to be pretty good. Never used it for combat type heavy wounds or anything though. Only issue I ever seen with it is what if someone is extremely allergic to shellfish?
    the small qty of shell fish i'm sure offsets the capability to survive combat wounds
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    Thanks for the update. Is this the right gauze - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Celox-Gauze-...item3cd28710fb

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberth View Post
    Thanks for the update. Is this the right gauze - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Celox-Gauze-...item3cd28710fb
    Yes, but at that price on eBay, you would be better going with Z-Fold from Rescue Essentials. Not that the rolled gauze is bad, just the Folded is easier to pack and I don't trust eBay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmailliard View Post
    Yes, but at that price on eBay, you would be better going with Z-Fold from Rescue Essentials. Not that the rolled gauze is bad, just the Folded is easier to pack and I don't trust eBay.
    Thank you.

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