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  1. Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a systematic approach to the management of the trauma patient with severe injuries that starts in the emergency room and continues through the operating room and the intensive care unit (ICU).

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Damage Control Resuscitation was developed to work synergistically with Damage Control Surgery and prioritizes non-surgical interventions, which may reduce morbidity and mortality from trauma and hemorrhage.

  3. Mar 31, 2020 · Damage control resuscitation aims to limit blood loss and prevent coagulopathy by combining hypotensive resuscitation, early airway control, and early and balanced use of blood products and other hemostatic agents.

  4. Hemorrhage as a cause of injury death represents the leading preventable condition. Based on experience from the recent wars, and two decades of military and civilian research, damage control resuscitation (DCR) is the standard of care. This paper describes why and how we do DCR.

  5. Jan 20, 2017 · Damage control resuscitation (DCR), the strategic approach to the trauma patient who presents in extremis, consists of balanced resuscitation, hemostatic resuscitation, and prevention of acidosis, hypothermia, and hypocalcemia.

  6. Damage control resuscitation (DCR) represents the natural evolution of the initial concept of damage control surgery. It currently includes early blood product transfusion, immediate arrest and/or temporization of ongoing hemorrhage (i.e., temporary intravascular shunts and/or balloon tamponade) as well as restoration of blood volume and ...

  7. Nov 4, 2019 · What is damage control resuscitation (DCR)? DCR is a complementary strategy to damage control surgery: the goal of DCR is to stabilize a casualty enough for surgery. DCR prioritizes non-surgical interventions to reduce morbidity and mortality from trauma and hemorrhage.

  8. Damage control resuscitation is a resuscitation modality that integrates permissive hypotension, hemostatic resuscitation, and damage control surgery, initially addressing all three components of the “lethal triad”: coagulopathy, acidosis, and hypothermia.

  9. May 3, 2023 · Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) is a methodology for stabilizing severely injured trauma patients with massive hemorrhage by aggressively pursuing hemostasis and proactively addressing the lethal triad of coagulopathy, acidosis, and hypothermia. 1,2,3 Developed over the last fifty years, DCR employs such strategies as rapid hemorrhage ...

  10. easing relevance and popularity over the past several years. Hemorrhage accounts for 30% to 40% of trauma fatalities and is the leading cause of preventable death in trauma.1 Damage control resuscitation (DCR) is a treatment strategy that targets t.

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