Pro-Con Debate: Peripheral Nerve Blockade Should Be Provided Routinely in Extremity Trauma, Including in Patients At Risk for Acute Compartment Syndrome
Ron E. Samet, MD, Arissa M. Torrie, MD, Svetlana V. Chembrovich, MD, and Barys V. Ihnatsenka, MD
https://t.co/hmgfdji2aH
Study of the Relationship Between Liver Function Markers & Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis: A Retrospective Study of Hemorrhagic Patients Admitted to ICU in a Level I Trauma Center
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π«Traumatic rhabdomyolysis associated w/ liver damage
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@TiffanyMoonMD βοΈWhat is the optimal structure for incorporating required @AbaPhysicians content into subspecialty curriculum for trauma?
βοΈ Current #traumaanes training covers a wide range within the #trauma section but excludes nontechnical skills
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Check out the invited editorial from the guest editors of our Trauma Anesthesiology themed issue, Drs. Richard P. Dutton, Thomas E. Grissom, Frank Herbstreit, and Evan G. Pivalizza
https://t.co/7kjCeIMhuF
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