ABSTRACT
Objective To evaluate the effect of limited fluid resuscitation treatments on the hemorrhagic traumatic shock in order to improve the cure rate. Methods Forty cases of the hemorrhagic traumatic shock patient were randomly divided into the regular fluid resuscitation group (n=21, regular group) and the limited fluid resuscitation group (n=19, limited group). In regular group, fast infusion of the full quantity fluid underwent in the early stage before hemostasia, keeping systolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mm Hg 1mm Hg=0.133 kPa. In limited group, infusion of fluid was limited before hemostasia, keeping average MAP at 6.65 kPa, then blood transfuse and fluid infusion underwent after hemostasia. After hemostasia, two groups kept MAP at 9.31~10.64 kPa. Results Three cases died in regular group, and the cure rate was 85.7%. No death in limit group, and the cure rate was 100%. There was significance difference between two groups (P