Bench-to-bedside review: Resuscitation in the emergency department |
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Authors: | Mohamed Y Rady |
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Institution: | (1) Associate Professor of Critical Care Medicine, Mayo College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | Over the past decade the practice of acute resuscitation and its monitoring have undergone significant changes. Utilization
of noninvasive mechanical ventilation, goal-directed therapy, restricted fluid volume, blood transfusion and minimally invasive
technology for monitoring tissue oxygenation have changed the practice of acute resuscitation. Early diagnosis and definitive
treatment of the underlying cause of shock remains the mainstay for survival after successful resuscitation. Patient-centered
outcome end-points, in addition to survival, are being utilized to appraise the effectiveness of treatment. Application of
medical ethics to the ever changing practice of acute resuscitation has also become a societal expectation. |
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