Higher Crystalloids Volumes Predict Adverse Outcomes in Emergency Department Patients with Blunt Thoracic Trauma
G. Martini (Cuneo, Italy), J. Giamello (Turin, Italy), P. Crida (Cuneo, Italy), Y. Arese (Turin, Italy), L. Bertolaccini (Milan, Italy), S. Abram (Cuneo, Italy), E. Basile (Cuneo, Italy), E. Bernardi (Cuneo, Italy), F. Morra (Cuneo, Italy), F. Corsini (Cuneo, Italy), F. Tosello (Cuneo, Italy), G. Sobrero (Cuneo, Italy), G. Greco (Cuneo, Italy), L. Barutta (Cuneo, Italy), M. Bironzo (Cuneo, Italy), G. Lauria (Cuneo, Italy)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Non-COVID-19: mechanical ventilation and beyond
Session: Non-COVID-19: mechanical ventilation and beyond
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1258
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G. Martini (Cuneo, Italy), J. Giamello (Turin, Italy), P. Crida (Cuneo, Italy), Y. Arese (Turin, Italy), L. Bertolaccini (Milan, Italy), S. Abram (Cuneo, Italy), E. Basile (Cuneo, Italy), E. Bernardi (Cuneo, Italy), F. Morra (Cuneo, Italy), F. Corsini (Cuneo, Italy), F. Tosello (Cuneo, Italy), G. Sobrero (Cuneo, Italy), G. Greco (Cuneo, Italy), L. Barutta (Cuneo, Italy), M. Bironzo (Cuneo, Italy), G. Lauria (Cuneo, Italy). Higher Crystalloids Volumes Predict Adverse Outcomes in Emergency Department Patients with Blunt Thoracic Trauma. 1258
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