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Keith D. Lamb kdlamb at prodigy.netWed Apr 14 06:04:08 BST 2004
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Thanks for the anecdotal stuff. Very helpful. Regards, Keith RWolfer at aol.com wrote:I have used it a total of three times in the last 4 months. 2 trauma pts, a 4 year old with massive chest trauma from being run over by a car and a 21 year old with severe pulm contusions. both should have died and lived. A young man with end stage cytoxan induced pulm fibrosis did not. I initially did not believe it. My hospital sent me to a course to learn it,( their idea not mine) I am now a believer in the right pt. the two that lived should have died. I believe that they lived because of the HFOV. RWolfer -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html Keith D. Lamb, RRT Team Leader/Charge Therapist Department of Respiratory Care Christiana Care Health Services Newark, Delaware 302 733 3528 302 733 3563 Instructor Respiratory Care Delaware Technical and Community College Georgetown, Delaware -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://list.mistral.net/pipermail/trauma-list/attachments/20040413/781d39e6/attachment.htm
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