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Risk factors for delayed hemothorax in patients with rib fracture in the emergency department.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
OBJECTIVES Although rib fractures are a risk factor, not all rib fracture patients will develop delayed hemothorax. This study aimed to evaluate risk factors which can identify rib fracture patients in the emergency department who may develop delayed ...
S. Ahn   +6 more
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May the initial CT scan predict the occurrence of delayed hemothorax in blunt chest trauma patients?

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2020
Matthieu Biais   +2 more
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The small (14 Fr) percutaneous catheter (P-CAT) versus large (28–32 Fr) open chest tube for traumatic hemothorax: A multicenter randomized clinical trial

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2021
INTRODUCTION The traditional treatment of traumatic hemothorax (HTX) has been an insertion of a large-bore 36- to 40-Fr chest tube. Our previous single-center randomized controlled trial (RCT) had shown that 14-Fr percutaneous catheters (PCs) (pigtail ...
N. Kulvatunyou   +9 more
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Optimal time to thoracoscopy for trauma patients with retained hemothorax.

Surgery, 2022
BACKGROUND Retained hemothorax remains a common problem after thoracic trauma with associated morbidity and prolonged hospitalizations. The goal of this study was to examine the impact of time to video assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) on pulmonary ...
B. Zambetti   +5 more
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Retrospective Evaluation of Intrapleural Tissue Plasminogen Activator With or Without Dornase Alfa for the Treatment of Traumatic Retained Hemothorax: A 6-Year Experience

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2022
Background: Intrapleural fibrinolytic instillation is second-line treatment for retained hemothorax. Dornase alfa (DNase) has demonstrated efficacy in parapneumonic effusion, but the lack of deoxyribonucleoproteins limits direct extrapolation to ...
C. Janowak   +6 more
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Scoping review of traumatic hemothorax: Evidence and knowledge gaps, from diagnosis to chest tube removal.

Surgery, 2021
BACKGROUND Traumatic hemothorax is a common injury that invites diagnostic and management strategy debates. Evidence-based management has been associated with improved care efficiency.
Jeff Choi   +7 more
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Hemothorax

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001
Hemothorax has been recognized as a clinical entity for centuries. However, the use of closed drainage has only recently been described in the last 50 years. Chest radiography remains the mainstay of diagnosis, however computed tomography and ultrasound are useful in some circumstances. The treatment of hemothorax is adequate drainage.
R C, Jacoby, F D, Battistella
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Management of simple and retained hemothorax: A practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.

American Journal of Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Traumatic hemothorax poses diagnostic and therapeutic challenges both acutely and chronically. A working group of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma convened to formulate a practice management guideline for traumatic hemothorax.
Nimitt J. Patel   +14 more
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Hemothorax in the Newborn

Clinical Pediatrics, 1972
A three-day-old Orang Asli girl had umbilical bleeding and bruis ing as well as a left hemothorax was also present. A review of the literature reveals that hemothorax is a rare manifestation of hemorrhagic disease, and only five instances have so far been re ported.
D, Sinniah, I, Nagalingam
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Idiopathic Hemothorax

Chest, 1993
Development of spontaneous hemothorax without predisposing conditions is extremely rare. We report a young man with a history of a seizure disorder who presented to the emergency department with spontaneous hemothorax. Exploratory thoracotomy evacuated 2,000 ml of old blood. No source of hemorrhage was identified.
C M, Yung   +4 more
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