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Steroids in SCI (was RE: (no subject))

Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.org
Mon Feb 12 17:49:36 GMT 2007


>PASG's.  The Trendelenburg position.  Atropine and asystole.
Hyperventilation and brain injury.  Iraq and 9/11.

Pret,
That was beautiful!!   I like the way you weave your political bias into the medical thread!  That's why I love ya, brother!!  ;-)

Take care,
Ron


>>> "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org> 2/12/2007 8:06 AM >>>
I see that everyone is rightly reluctant to pick at this scab.  Either
we all thought it was put to rest, or we find it too tiresome to bother
with.  Probably quite a lot of both.

"...why does this issue keep rearing its ugly head..."

PASG's.  The Trendelenburg position.  Atropine and asystole.
Hyperventilation and brain injury.  Iraq and 9/11.  

Ignorance inspires, perpetuates, and vigorously defends myth.  See also
ANECDOTE in the glossary.

"...what evidence is there to give MP in acute SCI..."

There is of course more evidence NOT to give it.  But in vivo, evidence
and ignorance are evenly matched.

"...is it considered efficacious..."

No.  But then, that's only considering the evidence.

Pret Bjorn, RN
Bangor, ME USA


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help why does this issue keep rearing its ugly head...what evidence is
there to give MP in acute SCI?  Is it considered efficacious....
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