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Permissive hypotension/New York lung

Cotton, Chris (SAAS) trauma-list@trauma.org
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 09:17:10 +1030


Dr Stephen Bernard from Victoria, Australia (who is also very closely
connected with the ambulance service there) was in the process of setting
one up (blunt trauma and fluid/delayed/minimal fluid) a few months back that
was looking at involving a few of the other Australian states as well, i
think. (He also did a study that was published last year in the NEJM on
hypothermia post cardiac arrest - and who is also incidentally, i believe
about to commence another of those ones too, starting with a different
cooling method in the field) I'm not sure if either are off the ground or
not. I haven't spoken with him for a while. His address for correspondence
is: Stephen.Bernard@dhs.vic.gov.au   

I may not have the current state of play on what is happening with his work,
but he is very proactive and i wish we had more people like him over here.
He is very approachable and i'm sure he would welcome your enquiry.

Regards,
Chris Cotton
Intensive Care Paramedic
South Australia.

In reply to:
Message: 1 
From: "Nicholas Adams" <nicholasadams@hotmail.com> 
To: trauma-list@trauma.org 
Subject: Re: Permissive hypotension/New York lung 
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 22:11:08 +0000 
Reply-To: trauma-list@trauma.org 

I would be very interested to here about this trial "in the pipeline" -
where and who...