1. A Review of "Prehospital Hypotension as a Valid Indicator of Trauma Team Activation" (2000).
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Franklin, Glen A.
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HYPOTENSION , *BIOMARKERS , *RESOURCE allocation , *HOSPITAL emergency services , *TRAUMATOLOGY diagnosis , *WOUND care , *MEDICAL triage , *TRAUMA centers , *HISTORY , *EMERGENCY medical services , *TRAUMA severity indices , *WOUNDS & injuries , *TRAUMATOLOGY - Abstract
Prehospital hypotension has been utilized for decades as a surrogate marker of injury severity. Several studies have discussed the correlation between injury and hypotension both in the field as well as in the emergency department. Increases have been noted in injury severity score and mortality. Resource utilization is higher in this patient population. This study revisits our original work from 2000 and reviews the current literature regarding hypotension and injury severity. We also examine the role of prehospital hypotension as an indicator of trauma team activation and resource allocation. This review serves as a part of a Literary Festschrift in honor of Dr J David Richardson's role as the Editor-in-Chief of The American Surgeon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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