“…42 Trauma anesthesiologists have also brought REBOA to nontrauma patients with uncontrolled bleeding, including those with postpartum hemorrhage. 43 Ongoing collaboration with trauma surgeons and intensivists is advancing the use of extracorporeal support for acute resuscitation, with the potential to salvage patients from exsanguinating hemorrhage even after the point of cardiac arrest. 44 Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Brain injury remains the leading cause of death after trauma, with spinal cord injury as a source of permanent morbidity.…”
We present a brief history of the scientific and educational development of trauma anesthesiology. Key milestones from the past 50 years are noted, as well as the current standing of the subspecialty and prospects for the future.
“…42 Trauma anesthesiologists have also brought REBOA to nontrauma patients with uncontrolled bleeding, including those with postpartum hemorrhage. 43 Ongoing collaboration with trauma surgeons and intensivists is advancing the use of extracorporeal support for acute resuscitation, with the potential to salvage patients from exsanguinating hemorrhage even after the point of cardiac arrest. 44 Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Brain injury remains the leading cause of death after trauma, with spinal cord injury as a source of permanent morbidity.…”
We present a brief history of the scientific and educational development of trauma anesthesiology. Key milestones from the past 50 years are noted, as well as the current standing of the subspecialty and prospects for the future.
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