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Theresa Dinardo tdinardo at umm.eduThu Jul 10 14:32:00 BST 2008
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When is the next edition expected to be available? Please advise, TD >>> "Timothy Craig Hardcastle" <TimothyHar at ialch.co.za> 7/10/2008 2:08 AM >>> Rainer Until now that was the recommendation - but recently the ATLS had been reviewed with the help of this list, no less, and the attached document will highlight the planned changes in the next edition. Most of us here feel this is a good adaptation to new evidence. See the pdf of the J Trauma article. Tim Dr Timothy C Hardcastle M.B., Ch.B. (Stell); M. Med (Chir) (Stell); FCS (SA) Principal Surgeon-Lecturer / Sub-specialist: Trauma and Critical Care Deputy director: Trauma Unit and Trauma ICU Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital / UKZN 800 Bellair Road Mayville, Durban Postal: PostNet Suite 27 Private Bag X05 Malvern, 4055 KwaZulu Natal timothyhar at ialch.co.za -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Rainer Gatz Sent: 10 July 2008 07:29 To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: ATLS fluid hello all, as a long time lurker do allow me to put a simple question - does ATLS really recommend giving 2 l of crystalloid to all trauma patients with a lowish blood pressure, let's say, 80mmHg, pulse 100/min, awake, no head injury, warm, but suspected internal injury? thanks, Rainer Gatz anestesiolog / Kärnsjukhuset Skaraborg / Skövde / Sweden e-post: rainer.gatz at t-online.de rainer.gatz at vgregion.se -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ This e-mail and any accompanying attachments may be privileged, confidential, contain protected health information about an identified patient or be otherwise protected from disclosure. State and federal law protect the confidentiality of this information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient; you are prohibited from using, disclosing, reproducing or distributing this information; you should immediately notify the sender by telephone or e-mail and delete this e-mail.
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