2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2011.05.016
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Le concept de damage control resuscitation

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“…The frequency of mass casualty situations [1,5] and the severity of traumatic injuries requiring surgical damage control under anesthesia [2,3] led us to take stock of anesthesia practice at HN2 Togo, more than 8 years after its deployment in Mali. One hundred and six (106) cases of anesthesia and resuscitation were performed over a period of 5 years (60 months), i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The frequency of mass casualty situations [1,5] and the severity of traumatic injuries requiring surgical damage control under anesthesia [2,3] led us to take stock of anesthesia practice at HN2 Togo, more than 8 years after its deployment in Mali. One hundred and six (106) cases of anesthesia and resuscitation were performed over a period of 5 years (60 months), i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a field hospital, with the practice of "war surgery". The practice of such emergency anesthesia is risky, and relies on damage control techniques [2,3]. The problems posed by emergency anesthesia take into account the patient's condition, severity and impact on vital functions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MT strategy has a low incidence in the total population, but its repercussions bring with it a large amount of material, personal and organizational health resources ( 1 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 15 - 16 , 41 ) . This incidence, described in the studies included in the review and expressed as percentage in relation to the traumatized population, will depend on the sphere where the sample was collected and the inclusion criteria used ( 20 - 37 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradually, in the last decades, new strategies and protocols have been developed with the aim of preventing the so-called “lethal triad”, with its components: acidosis, hypothermia and coagulopathy, caused by the great loss of blood ( 4 - 5 ) . In this context, aiming at its prevention and resolution, the Damage Control Surgery (DCS) emerged, which is exclusively used in the operating room and, over the years, it has evolved towards the concept of Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR), encompassing the out-of-hospital and hospital emergency areas ( 2 , 6 - 7 ) . Within the main strategies of the DCR, it is worth highlighting the so-called Massive Transfusion (MT), which consists of the administration of ten or more blood products (red blood cells, plasma and platelets) within the first 24 hours, according to the traditional concept ( 4 , 8 - 9 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le DC a comme objectif de conjuguer étroitement les actions de réanimation et de chirurgie, selon une temporalité spécifique pour le meilleur pronostic vital et fonctionnel du patient. En pratique, ses deux volets en sont la réanimation DC et la chirurgie DC [74]. Les objectifs du premier sont :…”
Section: Damage Control Intrahospitalier Et Prise En Charge Médicale unclassified