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Management for the drowning patient.
Chest, 2020Drowning is "the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid". According to WHO, drowning claim the lives of more than 40 people every hour of every day.
D. Szpilman, Paddy Morgan
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Computer Vision Enabled Drowning Detection System
International Conference on Automation and Computing, 2021Safety is paramount in all swimming pools. The current systems expected to address the problem of ensuring safety at swimming pools have significant problems due to their technical aspects, such as underwater cameras and methodological aspects such as ...
Upulie Handalage +5 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993
The incidence, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of drowning and near-drowning are presented. Particular attention is paid to the neurologic and pulmonary pathophysiology indicators for monitoring and laboratory tests. Special attention to transportation of patients is given, and treatment in the field, emergency department, and pediatric intensive ...
D L, Levin +4 more
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The incidence, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of drowning and near-drowning are presented. Particular attention is paid to the neurologic and pulmonary pathophysiology indicators for monitoring and laboratory tests. Special attention to transportation of patients is given, and treatment in the field, emergency department, and pediatric intensive ...
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Emergency Medicine, 2002
AbstractWater immersion is a frequent cause of accidental death and hospital admission. This article outlines the pathogenesis and principles of treatment. Drowning is defined as death by asphyxia due to submersion in a liquid medium. Near‐drowning is defined as immediate survival after asphyxia due to submersion.
Richard E, Moon, Robert J, Long
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AbstractWater immersion is a frequent cause of accidental death and hospital admission. This article outlines the pathogenesis and principles of treatment. Drowning is defined as death by asphyxia due to submersion in a liquid medium. Near‐drowning is defined as immediate survival after asphyxia due to submersion.
Richard E, Moon, Robert J, Long
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2003
To summarize current knowledge on pathophysiology and treatment of drowning accidents. Studies and case reports were searched using the keywords drowning, near-drowning, asphyxia, hypoxia and hypothermia in conjunction with organ systems and specific treatment options.Drowning is defined as death by suffocation in a liquid.
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To summarize current knowledge on pathophysiology and treatment of drowning accidents. Studies and case reports were searched using the keywords drowning, near-drowning, asphyxia, hypoxia and hypothermia in conjunction with organ systems and specific treatment options.Drowning is defined as death by suffocation in a liquid.
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2020
Supervision is a strategy for preventing drowning among children. However, supervision lapses continue to be a contributory factor in child drowning.
A. Peden, R. Franklin
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Supervision is a strategy for preventing drowning among children. However, supervision lapses continue to be a contributory factor in child drowning.
A. Peden, R. Franklin
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1978
Drowning is one of the three leading causes of accidental death. Dry drowning, the type in which no water enters the trachea, responds readily to resuscitation efforts. The current concept of drowning recognizes few differences between saltwater and freshwater aspiration; the therapeutic approach is the same for both types.
J C, Donaldson, J D, Royall
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Drowning is one of the three leading causes of accidental death. Dry drowning, the type in which no water enters the trachea, responds readily to resuscitation efforts. The current concept of drowning recognizes few differences between saltwater and freshwater aspiration; the therapeutic approach is the same for both types.
J C, Donaldson, J D, Royall
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Media reporting of summer drowning: A partial picture, useful for advocacy.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2020ISSUE ADDRESSED Media reporting of drowning deaths can be used for multiple purposes, including advocacy, enhancing data on drowning and supporting policy development.
A. Peden +2 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
Drowning is responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality worldwide, and it is estimated that 90% of drownings are preventable. Drowning is defined as "the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid." Emergency providers should focus on airway management and rapid delivery of oxygen to interrupt the ...
Christopher A, Davis, Stephanie, Lareau
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Drowning is responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality worldwide, and it is estimated that 90% of drownings are preventable. Drowning is defined as "the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid." Emergency providers should focus on airway management and rapid delivery of oxygen to interrupt the ...
Christopher A, Davis, Stephanie, Lareau
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Drowning, Near-Drowning, and Ice-Water Drowning
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988Drowning has become an accident of affluence. As pointed out in the article by O'Carroll et AL1in this issue ofTHE JOURNAL, close to 50% of all drowning accidents in Los Angeles County occur in swimming pools. Drowning is now the second leading cause of accidental death in children and the second leading cause of years of potential life lost.
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