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Mediastinal Traverse - #4

Marcin & Ania zawisza at lineone.net
Thu Jan 5 08:14:15 GMT 2006


Well it's only wrong if he has a higher than average mortality rate. If he 
hasn't then he is using it correctly, no matter what the papers say.

Martin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <JanyaUC at aol.com>
To: <trauma-list at trauma.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: Mediastinal Traverse - #4


>
> right or wrong i see it used all the time.
>
> jan rn
> icu/er
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> In a message dated 1/4/2006 7:19:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> SeppelI at wahs.nsw.gov.au writes:
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> Please  explain the 6 mcg/min dopamine (DelGuercio effect)!!!!
>
> In the 21st  century the only place for dopamine is in Dr Mattox's medical
> museum. I have a  vast file of literature to support that statement - for 
> good
> summaries see  either:
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> Debaveye YA and van den Berghe GH, Is there still a place for  dopamine in
> the modern intensive care unit?, Anesth Analg, 2004, 98:461-468  or
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> Holmes CL and Walley KR, Bad medicine: low dose dopamine in the ICU, 
> Chest,
> 2003, 123:1266-1275
>
> Cheers, Ian
>
> Ian Seppelt FANZCA  FJFICM
> Staff Specialist in Intensive Care Medicine
> The Nepean Hospital,
> PO Box 63, Penrith NSW 2751
> Clinical Lecturer, University of  Sydney
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