
Prolonged Field Care Podcast 247: Plasma for Burns
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In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis interviews Jennifer Gurney, an Army general surgeon specializing in trauma and burn care. They discuss the evolution of burn resuscitation practices, particularly the historical use of plasma and its potential benefits over crystalloid solutions. Gurney emphasizes the importance of plasma in treating burn shock, the timing and dosage of plasma administration, and the challenges faced in burn resuscitation. The conversation highlights the need for a shift back to plasma therapy to improve patient outcomes in burn care.
Takeaways
Burn resuscitation has evolved significantly over the years.
Historical use of plasma in burn care was effective but fell out of favor due to safety concerns.
Current practices often rely too heavily on crystalloid solutions, which can lead to complications.
Plasma therapy can address the plasma deficit seen in burn shock.
The anti-inflammatory properties of plasma can aid in recovery.
Timing of plasma administration is crucial for effective resuscitation.
Monitoring clinical parameters is essential for determining fluid needs.
Dried plasma could revolutionize burn resuscitation in the field.
Over-resuscitation with crystalloid can lead to long-term complications.
A return to plasma therapy may improve outcomes for burn patients.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Burn Resuscitation
00:59 Historical Context of Plasma Use
05:11 The Case for Plasma in Burn Resuscitation
11:08 Understanding Resuscitation Endpoints
14:44 Timing and Dosage of Plasma Administration
19:54 Practical Considerations in Burn Care
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