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Crush; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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The Clinical Signs of Compartment Syndrome in a Crush Injury

Rob: That is an absolute cracker of a question for the next Christmas quiz when it comes to urinary reagents. So finally following all of these clinical symptoms your patient will have oliguria so passing less than 400 mils of urine a day or 20 mils per hour or they will stop passing urine altogether as a result of that acute kidney injury. Rob one last thing I guess on this sort of patient presentation was the potential for compartment syndrome because of that sort of sequestration of the fluid into sort of muscle masses that are contained within facial planes. How are we going to spot that? Yeah and I think it's really important to mention compartment syndrome of course.

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