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Trauma Surgeons' Perceptions of Resuscitating Lethally Injured Patients for Organ Preservation.

Allan B PeetzMarie KuzemchakCatherine HammackOscar D GuillamondeguiBradley M DennisShannon EasthamKeith MeadorLaura BeskowMayur Patel
Published in: The American surgeon (2021)
Widely ranging perceptions regarding ethical and resource considerations underlie practices resuscitating toward organ preservation. Common themes suggest a lack of consensus. Despite expressed beliefs, there is no identifiable standard of practice amongst trauma surgeons resuscitating in this setting.
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