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Skeletal muscle oxygenation in severe trauma patients during haemorrhagic shock resuscitation

Skeletal muscle oxygenation in severe trauma patients during haemorrhagic shock resuscitation

... in patients with septic shock [26,27] and was correlated with the patient outcome ...in trauma patients who subse- quently developed MODS ...in severe trauma patients with ...

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The impact of blood type O on mortality of severe trauma patients: a retrospective observational study

The impact of blood type O on mortality of severe trauma patients: a retrospective observational study

... 901 patients were included in this ...in patients with blood type O versus 11% in patients with other blood types; p < ...in severe trauma patients and might have a great ...

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Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Trauma Patients; a Record-Based Retrospective Study

Acute Kidney Injury in Severe Trauma Patients; a Record-Based Retrospective Study

... Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and devastating clinical issue in the community, especially in critically ill patients where it is associated with higher rates of morbidity and mortality (1). AKI is defined ...

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Argininemia and plasma arginine bioavailability – predictive factors of mortality in the severe trauma patients?

Argininemia and plasma arginine bioavailability – predictive factors of mortality in the severe trauma patients?

... Circulating arginine derives from protein turnover, de novo endogenous synthesis (in the kidney from gut- produced citrulline via the urea cycle) and dietary protein sources [4]. Arginine is metabolized predominantly by ...

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The Prehospital assessment of severe trauma patients` performed by the specialist ambulance nurse in Sweden – a phenomenographic study

The Prehospital assessment of severe trauma patients` performed by the specialist ambulance nurse in Sweden – a phenomenographic study

... RN has a 3 year bachelor degree and is qualified to ad- minister drugs. The SAN is a registered nurse with the same 3 year university degree, in addition to hospital ex- perience. Furthermore, the SAN has an additional ...

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The glycocalyx: a novel diagnostic and therapeutic target in sepsis

The glycocalyx: a novel diagnostic and therapeutic target in sepsis

... shock patients was significantly higher than that from severe trauma ...ICU patients without cirrhosis into three categories; no systemic inflammatory response syndrome (no-SIRS; n = 20), SIRS ...

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Effect of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in hemodynamically unstable patients with multiple severe torso trauma: a retrospective study

Effect of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in hemodynamically unstable patients with multiple severe torso trauma: a retrospective study

... 5899 severe trauma patients were admitted to our hospital between January 2011 and January ...107 patients with severe torso trauma [In- jury Severity Score (ISS) > 16] who ...

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Trauma-induced coagulopathy and critical bleeding: the role of plasma and platelet transfusion

Trauma-induced coagulopathy and critical bleeding: the role of plasma and platelet transfusion

... in severe trauma patients, even in the absence of ...of patients with a rup- tured abdominal aortic aneurysm, in whom 30-day survival was related to the PLT count determined upon arrival at ...

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Evaluation of the Whole Body Scanner in the Management of Severe Traumas at  Armentieres Hospital Centre (France):  Scanographic and Clinical Correlation about 180 Cases

Evaluation of the Whole Body Scanner in the Management of Severe Traumas at Armentieres Hospital Centre (France): Scanographic and Clinical Correlation about 180 Cases

... Conclusion The systematic performance of the whole body scanner based on Vittel criteria in severe trauma patients causes an over sorting and a poor clinical and computed tomography corr[r] ...

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Severe Trauma Complications Prediction by Biomarkers

Severe Trauma Complications Prediction by Biomarkers

... an important gene in sepsis, it’s promoter SNP-rs1800629 A allele had a 4.28-fold higher risk for septic compared with severe sepsis. Individuals with the TNF-α 308 rs1800629 A had a higher prevalence of septic ...

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Association between a single-pass whole-body computed tomography policy and survival after blunt major trauma: a retrospective cohort study

Association between a single-pass whole-body computed tomography policy and survival after blunt major trauma: a retrospective cohort study

... for Trauma Resuscitation, ISRCTN35424832 and ISRCTN41462125) project that investigates the different levels of diagnostic test research pertaining to the whole-body scan in early trauma ...two trauma ...

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PAIN INTENSITY AND PAIN INTERFERENCE AMONG TRAUMA PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

PAIN INTENSITY AND PAIN INTERFERENCE AMONG TRAUMA PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

... Electronic searches were conducted to identify English journal published 2006 to 2015 in the CINHAL, ProQuest, Science Direct, and Google scholar. The search terms were ‘trauma’, ‘injury’, ‘accident’, ‘pain’, ...

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No further incidence of sepsis after splenectomy for severe trauma: a multi-institutional experience of the trauma registry of the DGU with 1,630 patients

No further incidence of sepsis after splenectomy for severe trauma: a multi-institutional experience of the trauma registry of the DGU with 1,630 patients

... non-splenectomy patients. at that, non-splenectomy patients with aIS spleen score 2-3 had better sepsis-, oF- and MoF-rates as well as mor- tality ...these patients did not profit from conservative ...

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The Pattern and Outcome of Severe Trauma Using the Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) Methodology in a Dedicated Trauma Centre in Nigeria

The Pattern and Outcome of Severe Trauma Using the Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) Methodology in a Dedicated Trauma Centre in Nigeria

... A trauma scoring system converts the severity of injury to numbers, which helps health care providers and trauma care personnel assess quality assurance and quality control programmes ...of Trauma ...

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Safety of rFVIIa in hemodynamically unstable polytrauma patients with traumatic brain injury: post hocanalysis of 30 patients from a prospective, randomized, placebo controlled, double blind clinical trial

Safety of rFVIIa in hemodynamically unstable polytrauma patients with traumatic brain injury: post hocanalysis of 30 patients from a prospective, randomized, placebo controlled, double blind clinical trial

... brief, patients were evaluated for inclusion in the trial on admission to the trauma ...or severe acidosis with pH of less than ...the trauma center; injury sustained greater than or equal to ...

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Use of Glasgow Coma Scale as an Indicator for Early Tracheostomy in Patients with Severe Head Injury

Use of Glasgow Coma Scale as an Indicator for Early Tracheostomy in Patients with Severe Head Injury

... Schauer et al. concluded that early tracheostomy in the first week after ICU admission may not be beneficial in patients with a low probability of survival, but will lead to a better outcome in those with a high ...

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Should we measure intra-abdominal pressures in every intensive care patient?

Should we measure intra-abdominal pressures in every intensive care patient?

... Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal com- partment syndrome (ACS) contribute significantly to mul- tiorgan failure in critically ill patients [1,2] and are associated with considerable morbidity and ...

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Use of intra osseous access in adults: a systematic review

Use of intra osseous access in adults: a systematic review

... In patients with cardiac arrest, drawing blood samples is more difficult and may lead to wrong values due to low flow state and stasis in the ...in patients with spontaneous cardiac ac- tivity or during ...

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Motorcycle-related hospitalization of adolescents in a Level I trauma center in southern Taiwan: a cross-sectional study

Motorcycle-related hospitalization of adolescents in a Level I trauma center in southern Taiwan: a cross-sectional study

... (95 % CI = 1.10–1.54), 3.09 (95 % CI = 2.61–3.66), and 4.79 (95 % CI = 4.04–5.67) times more likely to be killed and 3.67 (95 % CI = 3.34–4.03), 10.68 (95 % CI = 9.73– 11.71), and 18.03 (95 % CI = 16.43–19.78) times more ...

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The role of childhood trauma in bipolar disorders

The role of childhood trauma in bipolar disorders

... childhood trauma (specifically emotional abuse) to later affective lability in personality disorders and in BD (Goodman et ...childhood trauma is associated with higher scores on affective lability, with ...

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