Intensive Care in Trauma

Intensive Care in Trauma patients in the Intensive Care Unit requires all the complication of modern day critical care. In an ideal world intensive care management of the seriously injured patient would start in the pre-hospital setting and continue until there was either no longer a requirement or continued treatment was considered to be futile. By definition, multi-trauma patients are critically ill from the time they receive their injuries. In some countries sophisticated pre-hospital intensive care is commenced at the scene by trained physicians but, more commonly, intensive care for trauma patients is commenced in the Emergency Department. Once admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) several aspects of the continued resuscitation need to be addressed.

 

  • Sepsis
  •  Damage Control Surgery 
  • Neurological Injury
  • Multi System Organ Failure
  • Diabetes Evolution
  • Ventilation
  • Imaging Ultra Sound Radiology
  • Simulation In EM
  • Intensive Care

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