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Damage control in the emergency department, a bridge to life.

Authors :
Quintero L
Meléndez-Lugo JJ
Palacios-Rodríguez HE
Caicedo Y
Padilla N
Gallego LM
Pino LF
García A
González-Hadad A
Herrera MA
Salcedo A
Serna JJ
Rodríguez-Holguín F
Parra MW
Ordoñez CA
Source :
Colombia medica (Cali, Colombia) [Colomb Med (Cali)] 2021 May 30; Vol. 52 (2), pp. e4004801. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 30.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Patients with hemodynamic instability have a sustained systolic blood pressure less or equal to 90 mmHg, a heart rate greater or equal to 120 beats per minute and an acute compromise of the ventilation/oxygenation ratio and/or an altered state of consciousness upon admission. These patients have higher mortality rates due to massive hemorrhage, airway injury and/or impaired ventilation. Damage control resuscitation is a systematic approach that aims to limit physiologic deterioration through strategies that address the physiologic debt of trauma. This article aims to describe the experience earned by the Trauma and Emergency Surgery Group (CTE) of Cali, Colombia in the management of the severely injured trauma patient in the emergency department following the basic principles of damage control surgery. Since bleeding is the main cause of death, the management of the severely injured trauma patient in the emergency department requires a multidisciplinary team that performs damage control maneuvers aimed at rapidly controlling bleeding, hemostatic resuscitation, and/or prompt transfer to the operating room, if required.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 Colombia Medica.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1657-9534
Volume :
52
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Colombia medica (Cali, Colombia)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34188318
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v52i2.4801