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Rev Mex Anest 2004; 27 (S2)
Mexican practice parameters for the diagnosis and management of shock syndromes
Tamariz-Cruz O, Moyao-García D, Carrillo-Esper R, Zaragoza-Delgadillo JC, Rivera-Flores J, Gutiérrez-Sougarret B., Castorena G, Martínez-Zubieta R, González Chon O, Gutiérrez R, Medina M, Rodríguez L, Vázquez I, Sotelo-Montaño MA, Serrano X, Baranda F, López MC
Language: Spanish
References: 447
Page: 204-228
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ABSTRACT
The Mexican Practice Parameters for the Diagnosis and Management of Shock States (PPC), analyzed and modified from their first version, by the Intercollegiate Task Force for development of Mexican Practice Parameters for the Diagnosis and Management of Shock States, are detailed and presented. Concerning the PPC, in this report we describe the result of experts’ consensus presented as parameters for the management of different shock states, which were based on the results of epidemiological studies done by the Mexican College of Anesthesiologists. The latter implies that the present parameters are adapted to the real structural conditions of most of the medical centers within the Mexican Republic. Recommendations for pre hospital attention of shocked patients including identification, transportation and stabilization of those suffering of this medical entity, are also presented.
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