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Approach to trauma resuscitation: Beyond ATLS evidence based approach
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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

Approach to trauma resuscitation: Beyond ATLS evidence based approach


Joint Meeting on 5th World Holistic Nursing Conference & 2nd Annual Congress on Emergency Medicine and Acute Care

June 10-11, 2019 Helsinki, Finland

Shamim Ahmad Bhat and Rashid Shireen

King Saud Medical City, Saudi Arabia
Al Kabeer Center, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nurs Care

Abstract :

Trauma is a global burden and one of the most common reasons for mortality and morbidity worldwide. With the advance in urbanization, the incidence of trauma has increased a lot. This magnitude is affecting the young generation more than the extremes of the age. Trauma afflicted critical patients need a timely management and if provided in time the outcome is too good. The management needs insight about the presentation, mechanism and other associated factors. These all aspects need to be kept in mind while resuscitating such a critically ill patient. Since so many years the age old ATLS guidelines help us in managing the trauma patients and it serves well in achieving good outcome for such cases. But since a lot has changed in field of medicine due to a great quantum of research, trauma management also needs to be updated regularly. The ATLS guidelines do keep us giving new updates in management of trauma cases but such guidelines take years together to be updated. While as applying evidence-based approach in resuscitating critically ill trauma cases makes us to be updated to the best and gives us the best primary outcome in such cases. And even applying the EB approach keeps us in the limelight of best practices of resuscitation. So many things are not touched in ATLS guidelines which can be brought into clinical practice as they have been well studied in various RCTs, meta-analysis or systematic reviews, e.g. resuscitation sequence intubation, newer ventilation strategies, fluid management and initiation of blood products transfusion, MTP protocol, damage control resuscitation and damage control surgery, etc. Time is here that we need to think out of the box while managing our precious patients in day to day life.

Biography :

Shamim Ahmad Bhat is working as a Consultant Emergency Medicine in Dept. of Emergency Medicine King Saud Medical City Riyadh. He is a board certified from India and currently holding the chair of Academic and research co coordinator in the same department. He is also holding the chair of deputy program director for Saudi diploma in emergency medicine. He is the director of the TRR (KSMC and ALFRED University) training in King Saud Medical City. He is a part of the panel of evaluators and examiners for Saudi board of Emergency Medicine, approved by Saudi commission for health specialties.

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