Clinical Advances in Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Intensive Care".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 May 2025 | Viewed by 85
Special Issue Editors
Interests: trauma postoperative outcomes; prehospital care in trauma; organ reperfusion injury
Interests: traumatic brain injury; spinal cord injury; critical care outcomes; malnutrition in the ICU
Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
The landscape of trauma and critical care is rapidly evolving, presenting both new opportunities and ongoing challenges in managing critically ill patients. This Special Issue of the Journal of Clinical Medicine is dedicated to exploring the cutting-edge developments and emerging issues in this dynamic field.
Key focus areas include the progressive role of regional anesthesia in the ICU, aimed at enhancing pain management strategies; modern transfusion practices for patients with thermal injuries, which emphasize precision in transfusion protocols; and innovative approaches in obstetric trauma critical care that ensure both maternal and fetal health. We also revisit balanced resuscitation in trauma, expanding the conversation beyond volume replacement to include the latest insights into endotheliopathy, metabolomics, and the care of distinct subpopulations.
We invite submissions that offer fresh perspectives and novel research findings that can drive forward the standards of care in trauma and critical care settings. Join us in advancing patient management in trauma and critical care.
Best regards,
Dr. Rabail Chaudhry
Dr. George W. Williams
Dr. Tanya Anand
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- regional anesthesia
- critical care
- trauma resuscitation
- transfusion strategies
- thermal injury
- obstetric critical care
- epitheliopathy
- metabolomics
- ICU pain management
- trauma care subpopulations
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