Pearl man is right, as all the others above, a scalpel-sharp edge is better.
this is what i understand about it, and i am not referring to the drag being created by the cutting edge if it is serrated- cant comment on that.
but when the platelets are released to plug a damaged blood vessel, the greater the surface area of the damage- the greater the amt. released.
a sharp edge will create a smaller surface area cut- kind of like comparing road rash with a broken glass cut. so bleeding will be more profuse with a smooth clean cut.
however having said this, i think that the trauma is so massive with any broadhead in the right place, i honestly dont know if at that stage more or less platelets would make a difference.
but for all the difference , i think i will stick to a good clean, smooth sharp edge.