Monitoring resuscitation of the injured patient
J. M. Hartong and R. S. Dixon
Physicians are being called on with increasing frequency to initiate
resuscitation of the severely injured patient. The medical literature is
confusing regarding the best way that this can be done. A study was
undertaken to evaluate simultaneously four common, easily measured
indexes--blood pressure, pulse rate, central venous pressure, and pulmonary
artery pressure. A shock-trauma model employing laboratory-bred beagle dogs
was developed. Results indicate that the best single index is pulmonary
artery pressure. Certain physiologic principles make central venous
pressure an unreliable index.