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Prehospital Emergency Care, 2006
Current trends in global terrorism mandate that emergency medical services, emergency medicine and other acute care clinicians have a basic understanding of the physics of explosions, the types of injuries that can result from an explosion, and current management for patients injured by explosions.
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Current trends in global terrorism mandate that emergency medical services, emergency medicine and other acute care clinicians have a basic understanding of the physics of explosions, the types of injuries that can result from an explosion, and current management for patients injured by explosions.
Scott M, Sasser +3 more
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Injury, 2001
A 28-year-old male was admitted to the burns unit at Al-Babtain Centre for plastic surgery and burns with a history of a ship-yard sand blast injury. He was a helper in the sand blasting section and was standing well away from the work site, but close to the sand storage tank.
J R, Kanjoor, R L, Bang
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A 28-year-old male was admitted to the burns unit at Al-Babtain Centre for plastic surgery and burns with a history of a ship-yard sand blast injury. He was a helper in the sand blasting section and was standing well away from the work site, but close to the sand storage tank.
J R, Kanjoor, R L, Bang
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2012
An increasing number of mass disasters involve explosions. Their principal effect is the creation of tremendous kinetic energy over a short period. The main cause of blast injuries is explosives, and there are five injury types. When approaching an explosion site, medical personnel must coordinate their actions with the police and fire-rescue services ...
Vikas P. Chaubey +77 more
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An increasing number of mass disasters involve explosions. Their principal effect is the creation of tremendous kinetic energy over a short period. The main cause of blast injuries is explosives, and there are five injury types. When approaching an explosion site, medical personnel must coordinate their actions with the police and fire-rescue services ...
Vikas P. Chaubey +77 more
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1986
Injury from explosion may be due to the direct cussive effect of the blast wave (primary), being struck by material propelled by the blast (secondary), to whole-body displacement and impact (tertiary), or to miscellaneous effects from burns, toxic acids, and so on.
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Injury from explosion may be due to the direct cussive effect of the blast wave (primary), being struck by material propelled by the blast (secondary), to whole-body displacement and impact (tertiary), or to miscellaneous effects from burns, toxic acids, and so on.
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Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1995
Blast injuries cause specific lesions and occur more often than previously, because of the wide use of explosives. This is especially the case in wartime. More and more people lose their lives every day due to blast injuries. The mechanism of the injury and pathophysiology of this trauma are discussed.
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Blast injuries cause specific lesions and occur more often than previously, because of the wide use of explosives. This is especially the case in wartime. More and more people lose their lives every day due to blast injuries. The mechanism of the injury and pathophysiology of this trauma are discussed.
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2011
Blast lung injury is an increasing problem for UK forces in Afghanistan, but is not a new phenomenon, with evidence that it has been increasing in incidence over the last century. Management is conservative, but there are newer therapies that may play a role in the future management of this condition.
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Blast lung injury is an increasing problem for UK forces in Afghanistan, but is not a new phenomenon, with evidence that it has been increasing in incidence over the last century. Management is conservative, but there are newer therapies that may play a role in the future management of this condition.
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2009
A teenager college student was fatally injured by burst tyre air pressure while waiting on a public bus stand to catch a bus to reach her college at Kuala Lumpur. She accidentally came near the wheel while boarding when tube and tyre got burst .The air pressure had blown the girl in the air and she subsequently fell on a rough surface. The iron-locking
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A teenager college student was fatally injured by burst tyre air pressure while waiting on a public bus stand to catch a bus to reach her college at Kuala Lumpur. She accidentally came near the wheel while boarding when tube and tyre got burst .The air pressure had blown the girl in the air and she subsequently fell on a rough surface. The iron-locking
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Thoracoabdominal injuries after a bomb explosion: blast injuries and their clinical effects
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2020Sadettin Er, M. Tahtabaşı
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
R H, DRAEGER, J S, BARR, W W, SAGER
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R H, DRAEGER, J S, BARR, W W, SAGER
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