Episodio 25. El Diamante letal en trauma

En este nuevo episodio hablo del Diamante letal en trauma. Pasamos de la triada letal con la acidosis, coagulopatía e hipotermia y añadimos hipocalcemia en el manejo al paciente con trauma grave. Espero que os guste. Bibliografía consultada: - Ditzel, Ricky, Anderson, Justin, Eisenhart, William, Rankin, Cody, DeFeo, Devin, Oak, Sangki, et al. (2020). A review of transfusion- and trauma-induced hypocalcemia: Is it time to change the lethal triad to the lethal diamond?. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 88, 434-439. https://doi.org/10.1097/TA.0000000000002570 - Bjerkvig CK, Strandenes G, Eliassen HS, Spinella PC, Fosse TK, Cap AP, Ward KR. "Blood failure" time to view blood as an organ: how oxygen debt contributes to blood failure and its implications for remote damage control resuscitation. Transfusion. 2016;56(Suppl 2):S182-S189. - Dyer M, Neal MD. Defining the lethal triad. In: Pape HC, Peitzman A, Rotondo M, Giannoudis P, eds. 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