A 56-year-old with 35% TBSA burns is in the ICU on day 6. Ov…
A 56-year-old with 35% TBSA burns is in the ICU on day 6. Over 12 hours he develops progressive tachycardia, progressive tachypnea, new feeding intolerance, and platelet count drops from 190,000 to 85,000. The wound shows new dark discoloration with rapid conversion of previously viable partial-thickness areas to necrosis. Blood pressure becomes refractory to fluids. What is the most appropriate management strategy?