Fluid resuscitation in pre-hospital trauma care: a consensus view

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Greaves, I
Porter, KM
Revell, MP
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[1] Selly Oak Hosp, Birmingham B29 6JD, W Midlands, England
[2] Peterborough Dist Gen Hosp, Birmingham B29 6JD, W Midlands, England
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fluid resuscitation; trauma care; clinical practice;
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Fluid administration for trauma in the pre-hospital environment is a challenging and controversial area. The available evidence does not clearly support any single approach. Nevertheless, some provisional conclusions may be drawn. It was with this intention that the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (RCSEd) arranged to meet in August 2000 in an attempt to reach a working consensus. The following guidelines are the result of those discussions. It is intended that they will be modified as future research brings clarity to the area. When treating trauma victims in the pre-hospital arena cannulation should take place en route, where possible. Only two attempts at cannulation should be made. Transfer should not be delayed by attempts to obtain intravenous access. Entrapped patients require cannulation at the scene. Normal saline may be titrated in boluses of 250 nil against the presence or absence of a radial pulse (caveats; penetrating torso injury, head injury, infants).
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