- Title
Assessing the damage control resuscitation: Development, drivers and direction.
- Authors
Quinn, David; Frith, Daniel
- Abstract
Damage control resuscitation ( DCR) has become a more widely adopted acute management strategy over the past decade. A cornerstone of this strategy is the performance of an initial limited surgical intervention for the control of active bleeding and contamination. This technique is indicated where significant physiological compromise exists and immediate surgical intervention is required. This damage control surgery itself is completed judiciously to allow a period of resuscitative stabilisation before later definitive surgical solutions. This discussion describes the three further principles of DCR and then explores the rationale and drivers behind the development of this approach.
- Subjects
BLOOD coagulation disorders; HEMORRHAGIC shock treatment; COLLOIDS; BLOOD plasma substitutes; BLOOD transfusion; HEMORRHAGIC shock; HYPOTENSION; MILITARY medicine; RESUSCITATION; TIME; DIAGNOSIS; BLOOD disease treatment; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2015, Vol 27, Issue 5, p485
- ISSN
1742-6731
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/1742-6723.12456