Evidence Browser: Relation: Unstable_Pelvic_Fracture_PXR → Blood_Loss
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Unstable_Pelvic_Fracture_PXR→
Blood_Loss |
Evidence: |
- Haemorrhage is the most common cause of tissue hypoperfusion (shock) in trauma patients.
Haemorrhagic shock may be caused by 1) Haemothorax 2) intra-abdominal bleeding 3) haemorrhage associated with pelvic fracture 4) haemorrhage associated with long bone fractures and 5) external blood loss.
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