Damage control resuscitation in children
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
;
: 1-10, 2019.
Article
in English
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-760853
ABSTRACT
Damage control resuscitation is a relatively new resuscitative strategy for patients with severe traumatic hemorrhage. This strategy consists of permissive hypotension and early balanced transfusion, and transfers the patients to subsequent surgery. There is growing evidence on harms of excessive fluids. Since 2013, survival benefit of massive transfusion protocol has been proven in adults. Despite insufficient evidence, pediatric massive transfusion protocols are widely used in North American trauma centers. This review focuses on the concept of damage control resuscitation, and summarizes the relevant pediatric evidence.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Resuscitation
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Trauma Centers
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Wounds and Injuries
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Blood Coagulation Disorders
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Blood Transfusion
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Emergency Medicine
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Hemorrhage
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Hemostasis
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Hypotension
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Hypotension, Controlled
Limits:
Adult
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Child
/
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal
Year:
2019
Type:
Article
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