Authors
Donald H Jenkins, Joseph F Rappold, John F Badloe, Olle Berséus, COL Lorne Blackbourne, Karim H Brohi, Frank K Butler, LTC Andrew P Cap, Mitchell Jay Cohen, Ross Davenport, Marc DePasquale, Heidi Doughty, Elon Glassberg, Tor Hervig, Timothy J Hooper, Rosemary Kozar, Marc Maegele, Ernest E Moore, Alan Murdock, Paul M Ness, Shibani Pati, Col Todd Rasmussen, Anne Sailliol, Martin A Schreiber, Geir Arne Sunde, Leo MG Van De Watering, Kevin R Ward, Richard B Weiskopf, Nathan J White, Geir Strandenes, Philip C Spinella
Publication date
2014/5/1
Journal
Shock
Volume
41
Pages
3-12
Publisher
LWW
Description
ABSTRACT The Trauma Hemostasis and Oxygenation Research Network held its third annual Remote Damage Control Resuscitation Symposium in June 2013 in Bergen, Norway. The Trauma Hemostasis and Oxygenation Research Network is a multidisciplinary group of investigators with a common interest in improving outcomes and safety in patients with severe traumatic injury. The network’s mission is to reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality from traumatic hemorrhagic shock, in the prehospital phase of resuscitation through research, education, and training. The concept of remote damage control resuscitation is in its infancy, and there is a significant amount of work that needs to be done to improve outcomes for patients with life-threatening bleeding secondary to injury. The prehospital phase of resuscitation is critical in these patients. If shock and coagulopathy can be rapidly identified and minimized …
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