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Management of Multiple Trauma

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
The first 20 minutes of medical treatment are crucial in determining the outcome for the multiple injured child. The author chronicles management procedures and their sequence, emphasizing the systemic approach and preparation as important tools.
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The Neuroendocrine Response to Multiple Trauma

Journal of Urology, 1983
AbstractThe neuroendocrine response to multiple trauma is a coordinated, complex, changing response which has as its objective maintenance of life by preserving oxygen delivery and the mobilization and utilization of the synthetic and energetic substrates required by the body.The afferent system is composed of neural input from the various chemoceptors,
D S, Gann, M P, Lilly
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Multiple trauma

2014
AbstractCase 8.1 describes in detail the assessment and management of a multiply injured patient from their arrival in the emergency department through to their intraoperative period and postoperative care. Challenges encountered at every stage are discussed and key learning points explored.
Caroline Sampson, Michael Parr
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The Septic Multiple-Trauma Patient

Critical Care Clinics, 1988
Sepsis in the multiple trauma patient is being seen with increased frequency now that more of these patients are surviving the initial period. Traumatic destruction of tissue barriers, the placement of various tubes and drains, and surgical repair with debridement all provide conduits for colonization and infection with pathogens.
M, Stillwell, E S, Caplan
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Potential Risk Factors of Death in Multiple Trauma Patients

Emergency, 2014
Introduction: rauma has been recognized as one of the leading causes of death in many countries for decades. Reduction in mortality and morbidity rate of trauma cases is one of the most important attitudes in this field.
Sina Jelodar   +7 more
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Trauma and multiple sclerosis

Journal of Neurology, 1987
An obligatory event in the pathogenesis of the multiple sclerosis plaque appears to be an increase in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier. Neuropathological observations of the brain of persons suffering from concussion after relatively minor head injury, as well as of animals subjected to experimental brain injury, have shown that alterations ...
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Acute trauma with multiple injuries

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
Trauma with multiple injuries is a leading cause of death. It presents a diversity of challenges and requires many healthcare workers to care for its victims. Advances continue in the organization of pre-hospital care, the techniques of trauma surgery and critical care, and understanding the pathophysiology of traumatic injuries.
R E, Johnstone, D F, Graf
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Multiple trauma and the burn patient

The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
Multiple trauma greatly complicates the care of the burn patient, whereas a burn often complicates the diagnosis and treatment of the trauma patient. One hundred seventy-six of 3,550 consecutive acute burn admissions received nonburn trauma. The majority of injuries were sustained in motor vehicle accidents (70), escaping fire (32), electrical burns ...
G F, Purdue, J L, Hunt
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Methanol intoxication in multiple trauma

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1987
Management of inflicted or self-inflicted trauma to accomplish homicide or suicide is no novelty in the practice of medicine. However, it takes an astute clinician to recognize serious poisoning in the midst of life-threatening injuries. We describe two cases where homicide and suicide attempts were accompanied with the ingestion of methanol.
K, Saxena, K, Lerud, J J, Cicero
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Thromboembolism Following Multiple Trauma

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1992
The true incidence of thromboembolic complications following multiple trauma is unknown, and no method of prophylaxis has been shown to be both safe and effective in managing seriously injured patients. In this prospective study, 113 trauma patients were assigned on admission to receive either low-dose heparin (LDH), (5,000 U subcutaneously every 12 ...
M M, Knudson   +3 more
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