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The Sick and the Dead: Evidence-Based Trauma Resuscitation in 2016 - Andrew Petrosoniak and Chris Hicks
Coda Change
English - February 04, 2017 20:00 - 30 minutes - 42.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 77 ratingsMedicine Health & Fitness Science coda care covid19 harris icu carley codachange conference coronavirus critical Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Resuscitation of the critically ill trauma patient involves a myriad of high-stakes, time-sensitive management decisions. The landscape is shifting rapidly: new evidence on hemostatic resuscitation and component therapy in hemorrhagic shock, peri-arrest point-of-care ultrasound, novel approaches to resuscitative thoracotomy and trauma RSI have at once clarified and muddied the waters. In this rapid-fire, case-based session, Petro and Hicks will debate some of the recent and potentially practice changing literature to assist with key inflection points in the care of the sickest -- and sometimes deadest -- trauma patients, and engage in some trauma dogmalysis in the process.