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Chapter 2 - Initial Evaluation and Management

from Section 1 - Core Principles in Trauma Anesthesia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2017

Albert J. Varon
Affiliation:
University of Miami
Charles E. Smith
Affiliation:
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma. Advanced Trauma Life Support for Doctors: ATLS® Student Course Manual, 9th edition. Chicago, IL: American College of Surgeons; 2012.Google Scholar
Chakraverty, S, Zealley, I, Kessel, D. Damage control radiology in the severely injured patient: what the anaesthetist needs to know. Brit J Anaesth 2014;113:250257.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Galvagno, SM, Sikorski, RA, Stephens, C, Grissom, TE. Initial evaluation and triage of the injured patient: mechanisms of injury and triggers for OR versus ED stabilization. Curr Anesthesiol Rep 2016;6:7988.Google Scholar
Groenestege-Kreb, DT, Maarseveen, O, Leenen, L. Trauma team. Brit J Anaesth 2014;113:258265.Google Scholar
Heller, K, Reardon, R, Joing, S. Ultrasound use in trauma: the FAST exam. Acad Emerg Med 2007;14:525.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Matsumoto, J, Lohman, BD, Morimoto, K, et al. Damage control interventional radiology (DCIR) in prompt and rapid endovascular strategies in trauma occasions (PRESTO): a new paradigm. Diag Interv Imaging 2015;96:687691.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCunn, M, Grissom, T, Dutton, R. Anesthesia for trauma. In: Miller, RD, Eriksson, LI, Fleisher, LA, Wiener-Kronish, JP, Cohen, NH, eds. Miller’s Anesthesia, 8th edition. Philadelphia, PA:Elsevier-Saunders; 2015.Google Scholar
McCunn, M, Kucik, CJ, Tobin, JM, Grissom, TE, Dutton, RP. Trauma and acute care. In: Fleisher, LA, ed. Anesthesia and Uncommon Diseases, 6th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders-Elsevier; 2012.Google Scholar
Shapiro, MJ, Morey, JC, Small, SD, et al. Simulation based teamwork training for emergency department staff: does it improve clinical team performance when added to an existing didactic teamwork curriculum? Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:417421.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Steinemann, S, Berg, B, DiTullio, A, et al. Assessing teamwork in the trauma bay: introduction of a modified “NOTECHS” scale for trauma. Am J Surg 2012;203:6975.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed

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