Trauma in critically ill children : transfusion and osmotherapy practices
Les accidents sont la cause la plus fréquente de décès chez l’enfant, la plupart du temps à cause d’un traumatisme cranio-cérébrale (TCC) sévère ou d’un choc hémorragique. Malgré cela, la prise en charge de ces patients est souvent basée sur la littérature adulte. Le mannitol et le salin hypertoniq...
Main Author: | Roumeliotis, Nadezhda |
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Other Authors: | Emeriaud, Guillaume |
Language: | en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1866/16271 |
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