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Damage Control Resuscitation

Jul 01, 201327 min
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Summary

Dr. Mike Rotondo, a pioneer in damage control, explains how the concept evolved from surgery to resuscitation, driven by the need to reduce morbidity. He outlines the "no volume, low volume, slow volume" approach, including permissive hypotension and component therapy. The discussion covers its application in blunt trauma, head injury, elderly patients, septic shock, and the potential for medical ICU use, highlighting future research needs and the importance of goal-directed resuscitation.

Episode description

A discussion of damage control resuscitation - what it is and how to implement it and why. An interview with Michael Rotondo,  MD.
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