
Antishock trousers have become increasingly accepted by the medical community, especially by emergency departments. As new and varied uses for this lifesaving tool are described, it becomes necessary for all physicians to be acquainted with the use of the device. A brief history, rationale, and indications are presented along with a suggested protocol.
Methods, Humans, Blood Pressure, Extremities, Gravity Suits, Hemorrhage, Shock
Methods, Humans, Blood Pressure, Extremities, Gravity Suits, Hemorrhage, Shock
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