Damage control in the intensive care unit: what should the intensive care physician know and do?

Colombia medica (Cali, Colombia)(2021)

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Damage control surgery has transformed the management of severely injured trauma patients. It was initially described as a three-step process that included bleeding control, abdominal cavity contamination, and resuscitation in the intensive care unit (ICU) before definitive repair of the injuries. When the patient is admitted into the ICU, the physician should identify all the physiological alterations to establish resuscitation management goals. These strategies allow an early correction of trauma-induced coagulopathy and hypoperfusion increasing the likelihood of survival. The objective of this article is to describe the physiological alterations in a severely injured trauma patient who undergo damage control surgery and to establish an adequate management approach. The physician should always be aware and correct the hypothermia, acidosis, coagulopathy and hypocalcemia presented in the severely injured trauma patients.
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Acidosis,Blood Coagulation Disorders,Critical Care,Damage control,Hemorrhage,Hypothermia,Intensive Care Units,hemorrhagic shock,resuscitation
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