A call for disciplined patience instead of crystalloid infusion for the trauma patient

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI:10.3138/jmvfh-2022-0005
Ian M. Ball, Shane A. Smith, Colin Laverty, Richard Hillsden, Andrew Beckett
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LAY SUMMARY Bleeding trauma patients require resuscitation with blood rather than an infusion of salt solution. However, a short delay often occurs from the time a resuscitation provider calls for blood and its availability. When facing a bleeding trauma patient with life-threatening low blood pressure, providers feel pressure to give immediately available salt-containing fluids. These fluids may help increase a patient’s blood pressure but will also decrease the body’s ability to deliver oxygen to organs and may increase bleeding and shock. It is proposed that providers maintain disciplined patience and wait for blood to be available rather than transfusing saltwater solutions.
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呼吁对创伤病人进行有纪律的耐心而不是晶体输液
出血性创伤患者需要血液复苏,而不是输注盐溶液。然而,从复苏提供者要求供血和供血的可用性开始,往往会出现短暂的延迟。当面对一个出血的创伤病人和危及生命的低血压,提供者感到压力,立即提供可用的含盐液体。这些液体可能会增加病人的血压,但也会降低身体向器官输送氧气的能力,并可能增加出血和休克。建议提供者保持有纪律的耐心,等待血液可用,而不是输入盐水溶液。
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