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Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
2020 Volume.7 No. 1 p.5 ~ p.13
Damage control resuscitation
Leibner Evan

Andreae Mark
Galvagno Samuel M. Jr
Scalea Thomas
Abstract
The United States Navy originally utilized the concept of damage control to describe the process of prioritizing the critical repairs needed to return a ship safely to shore during a maritime emergency. To pursue a completed repair would detract from the goal of saving the ship. This concept of damage control management in crisis is well suited to the care of the critically ill trauma patient, and has evolved into the standard of care. Damage control resuscitation is not one technique, but, rather, a group of strategies which address the lethal triad of coagulopathy, acidosis, and hypothermia. In this article, we describe this approach to trauma resuscitation and the supporting evidence base.
KEYWORD
Wounds and injuries, Advanced Trauma Life Support Care, Resuscitation, Blood Transfusion, Platelet Transfusion, Blood Component Transfusion, Infusions, Intravenous
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