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KMATTOX at aol.com KMATTOX at aol.comFri May 25 21:28:21 BST 2007
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In a message dated 5/25/2007 10:33:56 A.M. Central Daylight Time, reinehr.gustav at gmail.com writes: What are the risks of the wholesale use of fluid infusion (specially cristalloids) in any trauma patients? Thank you, Gustav Reinehr. Dear Dr. Reinehr: As you are a member of this list server, you are obviously a member of Trauma.org. This post is to make you aware of the Trauma.org web site. Under Library, the web master, Dr. Karim Brohi, has constructed a wonderful collection of collected reviews of many areas of trauma. These reviews are a virtual textbook of trauma, much like as if it were a WikiTrauma site. One of those areas is "RESUSCITATION." This section provides you with an answer to your question. The subject is also approached in a number of the other areas of the Library and throughout the web site. In addition, Dr. Brohi has archived many of the discussions from this list server. This subject has been extensively discussed on this list server at least once every two months. In addition, there is extensive literature addressing your question in several booklets put out by the Institute of Medicine as well as articles in the shock literature from large animal studies, especially those from the Institute for Surgical Research in San Antonio, Texas. One also needs to look at the resuscitation work out of the University of Pittsburgh, particularly the laboratory of Dr. Mitch Fink. Your question is a germane one. Hopefully, EMS, emergency departments, surgeons, anesthesiologists, and intensivist will not be governed by continuing urban legends and class 3, 4, and 5 data. Your insight in asking this question will be of assistance to others who have the same concern., k ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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