[Approaches to pre-hospital bleeding management : Current overview on civilian emergency medicine]. / Ansätze zur prähospitalen Gerinnungstherapie : Aktuelle Übersicht für die zivile Notfallmedizin.
Anaesthesist
; 66(11): 867-878, 2017 Nov.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-28785773
Severe bleeding is a typical result of traumatic injuries. Hemorrhage is responsible for almost 50% of deaths within the first 6 h after trauma. Appropriate bleeding control and coagulation therapy depends on an integrated concept of local hemostasis by primary pressure with the hands, compression, and tourniquets accompanied by prevention of hypothermia, acidosis and hypocalcemia. Additionally, permissive hypotension is accepted for suitable patients and tranexamic acid should be administered early. Multiple publications prove that prehospital transfusion of blood products (e. g. red blood cells and plasma) and coagulation factors (e. g. fibrinogen) is feasible and safe, but only required for <5% of polytrauma patients in the civilian setting.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Servicios Médicos de Urgencia
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Hemorragia
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Etiology_studies
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Humans
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De
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Anaesthesist
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2017
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Article
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Alemania