MAST (pants)

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Wondering what folks think about these things considering the resurgence in attention to venous return/MSFP in volume responsive patient's. If PLR is effective in determining volume responsiveness, could there be a role in MASTs for resuscitation still?
 
Obsolete, at our institution we will use binders and REBOA
 
Can someone explain the acronyms in this thread to me? I remember "MAST"s... vaguely.
There was a cartoon in the 80's known as "M.A.S.K.", which was also cool for its time.
 
What's REBOA?


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I actually applied a PASG once when I was a medic (over a decade ago), but we used it to stabilize a suspected pelvic fracture. I do not see these coming back at all for any reason.
 
As of 3ish years ago, they were mandated by state law to still be on EMS rigs where I worked.

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Mean Systolic Filling Pressure. Passive Leg Raise.

Mean systemic filling pressure (mean circulatory filling pressure)...it drives venous return.
 
Are these rigs DeLoreans? Because it sounds like some time traveling is going on.
Nothing special happened when we got them up to 88... other than a lecture from the boss about safe driving practices.

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