학술논문
AAST multicenter prospective analysis of prehospital tourniquet use for extremity trauma
Document Type
Article
Author
Schroll, Rebecca; Smith, Alison; Alabaster, Kelsey; Schroeppel, Thomas J.; Stillman, Zachery E.; Teicher, Erik J.; Lita, Elena; Ferrada, Paula; Han, Jinfeng; Fullerton, Robert D.; McNickle, Allison G.; Fraser, Douglas R.; Truitt, Michael S.; Grossman Verner, Heather M.; Todd, S. Rob; Turay, David; Pop, Andrew; Godat, Laura N.; Costantini, Todd W.; Khor, Desmond; Inaba, Kenji; Bardes, James; Wilson, Alison; Myers, John G.; Haan, James M.; Lightwine, Kelly L.; Berdel, Henrik O.; Bottiggi, Anthony J.; Dorlac, Warren; Zier, Linda; Chang, Grace; Lindner, Mae; Martinez, Benjamin; Tatum, Danielle; Fischer, Peter E.; Lieser, Mark; Mabe, Robert C.; Lottenberg, Lawrence; Velopoulos, Catherine G.; Urban, Shane; Duke, Marquinn; Brown, Amy; Peckham, Merry; Gongola, AlleaBelle; Enniss, Toby M.; Teixeira, Pedro; Kim, Dennis Y.; Singer, George; Ekeh, Peter; Hardman, Claire; Askari, Reza; Okafor, Barbara; Duchesne, Juan
Source
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; June 2022, Vol. 92 Issue: 6 p997-1004, 8p
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ISSN
21630755; 21630763
Abstract
Media summary:Large prospective multicenter study showed that prehospital tourniquets for major extremity trauma were associated with a threefold decreased incidence of arrival in shock without increased limb complications. #stopthebleed @BeccaSchroll @TraumaTulane.