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与创伤相关的出血和凝血病的指导方针:更新
Jannis Christoffel1, Marc Maegele1,2
1Department for Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Cologne-Merheim Medical Center (CMMC).
Current opinion in anaesthesiology
|February 23, 2024
概括
针对严重创伤性出血和创伤引起的凝血病 (TIC) 的标准化治疗途径改善了结果. 最近的指导方针提供了更新的诊断和管理策略,强调早期干预和临床检测.
科学领域:
- 创伤护理的护理人员.
- 治疗出血的管理方法
- 凝血病治疗方法 凝血病治疗方法
背景情况:
- 严重创伤性出血和创伤引起的凝血病 (TIC) 持续存在不一致的诊断和治疗.
- 标准化的ICT管理算法与改善患者的治疗结果有关.
- 最近更新了针对创伤出血的三个主要基于证据的指导方针.
结论:
- 现代的凝血管理是个性化的,以护理点粘弹性测试为指导.
- 及时启动诊断和支持措施至关重要.
- 遵守最新的指导方针可确保对严重创伤出血患者的最佳护理.
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