This special report describes the broader implications of prehospital fluid resuscitation in the context of what is the first reported case of point-of-injury use of reconstituted, lyophilized single-donor freeze dried plasma (FDP) as a resuscitative fluid. The Israeli Defense Force Medical Corps (IDF-MC) has deployed FDP as another step in the evolution of casualty care to bring damage-control resuscitation closer to the point of injury as part of the multidisciplinary efforts to improve trauma victims outcome.
Point-of-injury Use of Reconstituted Freeze Dried Plasma as a Resuscitative Fluid: A Special Report for Prehospital Trauma Care
2013
5 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Anatomy , Physiology , Clinical Medicine , BLOOD PLASMA , BLOOD COAGULATION , EMERGENCY MEDICINE , FREEZE DRYING , ISRAEL , MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN) , MILITARY MEDICINE , RESUSCITATION , TRAUMA , FDP(FREEZE DRIED PLASMA) , POINT OF INJURY CARE , PREHOSPITAL , RESUSCITATION FLUIDS , TRAUMA INDUCED COAGULOPATHY , IDF-MC(ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCE MEDICAL CORPS) , TXA(TRANEXAMIC ACID)
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