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Trauma Hemostasis and Oxygenation Research Network position paper on the role of hypotensive resuscitation as part of remote damage control resuscitation

T Woolley, P Thompson, E Kirkman, R Reed, S Ausset, A Beckett, C Bjerkvig, AP Cap, T Coats, M Cohen, M Despasquale, W Dorlac, H Doughty, R Dutton, B Eastridge, E Glassberg, A Hudson, D Jenkins, S Keenan, C Martinaud Show all

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery | Published : 2018

Abstract

The Trauma Hemostasis and Oxygenation Research (THOR) Network has developed a consensus statement on the role of permissive hypotension in remote damage control resuscitation (RDCR). A summary of the evidence on permissive hypotension follows the THOR Network position on the topic. In RDCR, the burden of time in the care of the patients suffering from noncompressible hemorrhage affects outcomes. Despite the lack of published evidence, and based on clinical experience and expertise, it is the THOR Network's opinion that the increase in prehospital time leads to an increased burden of shock, which poses a greater risk to the patient than the risk of rebleeding due to slightly increased blood p..

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