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- Kevin Burns, David C Cone, and Joseph V Portereiko.
- Section of EMS, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. kevin.burns@yale.edu
- Prehosp Emerg Care. 2010 Apr 1; 14 (2): 240-4.
AbstractAn unusual motor vehicle collision case is presented involving a complex, prolonged extrication with crush injury. While crush injury and crush syndrome are often considered to be in the realm of disaster medicine and urban search and rescue, more typical single-patient or few-patient incidents such as industrial accidents and vehicular crashes can involve these clinical entities. All emergency medical services (EMS) personnel should have a basic working familiarity with the operational and clinical issues involved in crush injury and crush syndrome. Crush syndrome is reviewed here from the perspective of prehospital management.
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