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KMATTOX at aol.com
KMATTOX at aol.com
Wed May 2 15:48:31 BST 2007
In a message dated 5/2/2007 5:47:26 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
rfsmithmd at comcast.net writes:
Dr. Mattox, why do you say no to fluid bolus in this particular scenario?
Single stab wound to heart; pt. crashing with presumed tamponade.
R. Smith
What this patient needs is an incision in the chest, either up and down or
left anterolateral. If the surgeon desires and is more comfortable for
exposure, then a clamshell is appropriate. Pushing blood and fluid are time
wasting temporarizing efforts only and have their own complications. In my
view, I see NO indication ever to give crystalloid fluid boluses in the trauma
patient. That is an old urban legend, and one that carries its own set of
unfavorable complications. Blood and plasma boluses are a different thing,
but it takes a while to get such products, and in the patient described, that
time is too long. CUT.
k
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