Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) is a systematic approach to major exsanguinating trauma incorporating strategies of permissive hypotension, haemostatic resuscitation and damage control surgery. In this article we review current literature regarding the pathophysiology of massive haemorrhage: the “lethal triad” of coagulopathy, acidosis and hypothermia, and integrates this with an introduction to the components of DCR.Claire Frauenfelder, Eamon Raith, William M Grigg
A severely injured patient presents several unique challenges to an admitting trauma team. Not only ...
Secondary intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are closely re...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage contr...
AbstractThe early recognition and management of hemorrhage shock are among the most difficult tasks ...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
Massive bleeding is a key issue in the treatment of trauma and surgery. It does in fact account for ...
Timothy H Pohlman,1 Alison M Fecher,2 Cecivon Arreola-Garcia3 1Department of Surgery, Lutheran Hospi...
Severe trauma to the torso or extremities often results in significant hemorraghe, which contributes...
Hemorrhage is the second most common cause of death among trauma patients and almost half of the d...
Background and objectives: The aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage control res...
The recognition and management of life-threatening hemorrhage in the polytrauma patient poses severa...
Background and objectives: : The aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage control r...
Most surgeons have adopted damage control surgery for severely injured patients, in which the initia...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is emerging as a standard practice in civilian and military traum...
A severely injured patient presents several unique challenges to an admitting trauma team. Not only ...
Secondary intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are closely re...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage contr...
AbstractThe early recognition and management of hemorrhage shock are among the most difficult tasks ...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy for resuscitating patients from hemorrhagic shock t...
Massive bleeding is a key issue in the treatment of trauma and surgery. It does in fact account for ...
Timothy H Pohlman,1 Alison M Fecher,2 Cecivon Arreola-Garcia3 1Department of Surgery, Lutheran Hospi...
Severe trauma to the torso or extremities often results in significant hemorraghe, which contributes...
Hemorrhage is the second most common cause of death among trauma patients and almost half of the d...
Background and objectives: The aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage control res...
The recognition and management of life-threatening hemorrhage in the polytrauma patient poses severa...
Background and objectives: : The aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage control r...
Most surgeons have adopted damage control surgery for severely injured patients, in which the initia...
Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is emerging as a standard practice in civilian and military traum...
A severely injured patient presents several unique challenges to an admitting trauma team. Not only ...
Secondary intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are closely re...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe aim of this paper is to report a case in which the damage contr...