Tourniquets in Trauma Care: A Review of Application.

J Trauma Nurs

Tactical Medical Unit, Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office, Shreveport, Louisiana (Drs Cornelius and McGauly); Department of Anesthesia, University Health Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana (Dr Cornelius); and Department of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-Shreveport (Drs Campbell and McGauly).

Published: March 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traumatic hemorrhage is a leading cause of battlefield deaths, but advances in treatment can be applied to civilian care globally.
  • The long-standing misconceptions about tourniquets have been challenged, highlighting their critical effectiveness in trauma situations.
  • An increase in tourniquet use outside of combat scenarios could significantly improve survival rates by dispelling myths surrounding their application.

Article Abstract

Traumatic hemorrhage has been identified as the leading cause of battlefield death in recent conflicts. Although injury patterns are not directly reproducible to the civilian world, treatment advancements can be used to provide care to patients worldwide. Long-standing dogma regarding the use of tourniquets has been disproved, and there is now recognition of the critical role that tourniquets play in trauma care. The history and evolution of tourniquets, including the identification of previous faults in application, will lead to an examination of the current devices in use along with evidence-based recommendations for use. A review of ongoing programs to reduce hemorrhage as a cause of death in civilian and law enforcement medicine promotes the application analysis. Tourniquets, as simple technology, have the potential to save many lives through appropriate use, but preconceived myths and notions have limited its use to combat medicine. An increase in utilization could have a much greater impact in areas other than combat.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTN.0000000000000290DOI Listing

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