Fisiopatología y nuevos enfoques terapéuticos | 18 NOV 18

Shock hemorrágico

Gracias a nuevos conocimientos sobre la fisiopatología de la hemorragia y el énfasis sobre el rápido logro de hemostasia definitiva, comenzando con la atención prehospitalaria, los pacientes pueden sobrevivir y recuperarse del shock hemorrágico
Autor/a: Jeremy W. Cannon, N Engl J Med 2018; 378:370-9.
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