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Prehospital Damage Control: The Management of Volume, Temperature… and Bleeding!
ReviewAbstract: Damage control resuscitation should be initiated as soon as possible after a trauma event to avoid mPalabras claves:Blood Volume, compartment syndromes, Crystalloid solutions, Damage Control, Emergency medical services, hemorrhage, Hemorrhagic, Hemostatic Techniques, hypothermia, Prehospital care, Reperfusion, shock, tourniquets, TraumaAutores:Caicedo Y., Edison Angamarca, Garciá A.F., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Meléndez-Lugo J.J., Ordoñez C.A., Ordoñez J., Parra M.W., Pino L.F., Quintero L., Serna J.J.Fuentes:scopusThe critical threshold value of systolic blood pressure for aortic occlusion in trauma patients in profound hemorrhagic shock
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND This study aimed to determine the critical threshold of systolic blood pressure (SBP) forPalabras claves:Aorta, Aortic occlusion, Cardiac Arrest, REBOA, resuscitation, systolic blood pressure, TraumaAutores:Brenner M., Caicedo Y., Edison Angamarca, Garciá A.F., Guzmán-Rodríguez M., Herrera-Escobar J.P., Martínez D., Melendez J.J., Ordoñez C.A., Orlas C.P., Parra M.W., Rodríguez F., Salcedo A., Serna C.A., Serna J.J., Zogg C.K.Fuentes:scopus