Fluids

The Endotheliopathy of Trauma (2019)


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Dr. Jason Sperry presented The Endotheliopathy of Trauma at the 11th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Thursday, November 14, 2019. He discusses early intervention with plasma for hemorrhagic shock and steps to mitigate endothelial cell damage Dr. Sperry is a Professor of Surgery and Critical Care and the Director of the Acute Care Surgery Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Importance of Mobility in the ICU (2019)


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Dr. Alison Wilson presented The Importance of Mobility in the ICU at the 11th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Thursday, November 14, 2019. Dr. Wilson discusses the importance of ICU patients regaining or maintaining their mobility. ICU patient mobility should be a daily focus, have progressive plan, and a multidisciplinary approach. Dr. Wilson is Professor and Chief of the Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery & Surgical Critical Care,the Skewes Family Chair for Trauma Surgery, and the Director of West Virginia University Critical Care and Trauma Institute.

Platelet Function and TBI (2019)


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Dr. James Bogert presented the Platelet Function and TBI at the 11th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Friday, November 15, 2019. Dr. Bogert discusses the economic impact of TBI and the importance of platelet functions in TBI management with or without anti-platelet agents. Dr. Bogert is a Trauma Surgeon with Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, AZ and Creighton University/Abrazo Health Education Alliance.

Prehospital Plasma in Trauma: Does Everyone Equally Benefit? (2019)


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Dr. Jason Sperry presented Prehospital Plasma in Trauma: Does Everyone Equally Benefit? at the 11th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Thursday, November 14, 2019. Dr. Sperry reviews the history of plasma use in trauma patients, the current guidelines for prehospital plasma use, and examines future uses. Dr. Sperry is a Professor of Surgery and Critical Care and the Director of the Acute Care Surgery Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Strategies to Enhance Plasma Availability for Massive Transfusion (2018)


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Andrew Bernard, MD presented Strategies to Enhance Plasma Availability for Massive Transfusion at the 10th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Friday, November 9, 2018. Dr. Bernard is Chief of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in Lexington, KY .

Fluid Resuscitation: Don’t Go Chasin’ Waterfalls (2018)


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Nicholas Thiessen, MD presented Fluid Resuscitation: Don’t Go Chasin’ Waterfalls in the Rapid Fire Session at the 10th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium on Thursday, November 8, 2018. Dr. Thiessen is a General and Trauma Surgeon at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center in Chandler, AZ.

Resuscitation 2017 and Beyond

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Resuscitation 2017 and Beyond was presented by Martin Schreiber, MD, FACS on November 17, 2017 at the 9th annual Southwest Trauma & Acute Care Symposium. Dr. Schreiber is Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, OR.

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