Clinical and cellular effects of hypothermia, acidosis and coagulopathy in major injury
British journal of surgery2011Vol. 98(7), pp. 894–907
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Kenneth Thorsen, Kjetil Gorseth Ringdal, Kristian Strand, Eldar Søreide, Jostein Hagemo, Kjetil Søreide
Abstract
The triad of hypothermia, acidosis and coagulopathy after severe trauma appears to be fairly rare but does carry a poor prognosis. Future research should define modes of early detection and targeted therapy.
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