2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/5671296
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Run or Die: A Didactique Case Report of a Rare Cause of Lactic Acidosis in Emergency Medicine

Abstract: Introduction. Acidosis with traumatic brain injury is a common and serious cause of consciousness disorders in emergency medicine. Extreme acidosis is significantly associated with high mortality (more than 67% if pH levels are under 7). Case Presentation. We describe the case of a 23-year-old man with unknown medical history who was found near the entrance of the emergency department sweat with a tachypnea (55 per minute), a lot of blood around him, and confused. The initial hypothesis was a hemorrhagic shock… Show more

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“…warming the patient by increasing room temperature, applying external heating measures via a cloth or convective warming blankets to the limbs, and administering internal heating measures by running normal saline through surgical cavities in the abdomen or chest. In doing so, the heating measures prevent or reverse hypothermia and the transfusions prevent or reverse coagulopathy and acidosis [6,7].…”
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“…warming the patient by increasing room temperature, applying external heating measures via a cloth or convective warming blankets to the limbs, and administering internal heating measures by running normal saline through surgical cavities in the abdomen or chest. In doing so, the heating measures prevent or reverse hypothermia and the transfusions prevent or reverse coagulopathy and acidosis [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%