Preferences of Critical Care Registrars in Fluid Resuscitation of Major Trauma Patients: Concordance with Current Guidelines
Abstract
Fluid resuscitation of patients with major trauma remains a controversial topic. We hypothesised that current practice amongst critical care registrars at our centre might differ from current clinical guidelines. Sixty-six registrars from anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine completed a survey giving their preferences for fluid resuscitation in major trauma patients. Most (85%) appropriately would choose a crystalloid (normal...
Paper Details
Title
Preferences of Critical Care Registrars in Fluid Resuscitation of Major Trauma Patients: Concordance with Current Guidelines
Published Date
Mar 1, 2011
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
262 - 267
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