Crush injury and crush syndrome: a review
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- DOI: 10.1097/01.TA.0000047203.00084.94
Crush injury and crush syndrome: a review
Abstract
Crush injuries and the subsequent systemic manifestations are well described, but there is limited evidence on which to base protocols for optimal management. Given that in most environments such in-juries are relatively rare, there is, however, an undoubted need for such guidelines. This article reviews the currently available evidence and summarizes the treatment options available.
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