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Comparison of intravenous lidocaine versus epidural anesthesia for traumatic rib fracture pain: a retrospective cohort study

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2020
Background Effective analgesia is essential in managing traumatic rib fractures. Intravenous lidocaine (IVL) is effective in treating perioperative pain, acute pain in the emergency department, cancer pain in hospice, and outpatient chronic neuropathic ...
Theresa R. Lii, A. Aggarwal
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Rib Fractures

DHR Proceedings, 2021
Rib fractures, though usually are not lethal immediately, can lead to terrible complications like pneumonia and lead to mortality in trauma patients.  Operative and non-operative management of rib fractures depending on severity are both reviewed.
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Rectifying Supporting Regions With Mixed and Active Supervision for Rib Fracture Recognition

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2020
Automatic rib fracture recognition from chest X-ray images is clinically important yet challenging due to weak saliency of fractures. Weakly Supervised Learning (WSL) models recognize fractures by learning from large-scale image-level labels.
Yi-Jie Huang   +9 more
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RIB fracture triage pathway decreases ICU utilization, pulmonary complications and hospital length of stay.

Injury, 2020
INTRODUCTION Rib fractures are one of the most frequent causes of morbidity following blunt injury to the chest. Many of these patients require ICU care and often develop pulmonary complications.
C. Butts   +6 more
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The Sequential Clinical Assessment of Respiratory Function (SCARF) Score: A Dynamic Pulmonary Physiologic Score that Predicts Adverse Outcomes in Critically Ill Rib Fracture Patients.

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Rib fracture scoring systems are limited by a lack of serial pulmonary physiologic variables. We created the Sequential Clinical Assessment of Respiratory Function (SCARF) score and hypothesized that admission, maximum, and rising scores ...
Kimberly S Hardin   +5 more
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Cough-induced rib fractures

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2015
Background Occasionally, patients who complain of chest pain after the onset of coughing are diagnosed with rib fractures. We investigated the characteristics of cough-induced rib fractures. Methods Between April 2008 and December 2013, 17 patients were referred to our hospital with chest pain after the onset of coughing. Rib radiography was performed,
Atsushi, Sano   +2 more
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Chest Trauma Scoring Systems for Predicting Respiratory Complications in Isolated Rib Fracture.

Journal of Surgical Research, 2019
BACKGROUND We retrospectively compared chest trauma scoring systems in patients with rib fractures without major extrathoracic injury for predicting respiratory complications. We also evaluated the predictive power according to the presence or absence of
J. Seok   +7 more
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Perils of Rib Fractures

The American Surgeon™, 2008
Rib fractures (RF) are noted in 4 to 12 per cent of trauma admissions. To define RF risks at a Level 1 trauma center, investigators conducted a 10-year (1995–2004) retrospective analysis of all trauma patients. Blunt chest trauma was seen in 13 per cent (1,475/11,533) of patients and RF in 808 patients (55% blunt chest trauma, 7% blunt trauma).
Om P, Sharma   +5 more
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Effect of surgical rib fixation for rib fracture on mortality: A multicenter, propensity score matching analysis.

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Rib fracture is a common injury and can be associated with complications and a high mortality rate. There has been growing interest in surgical rib fixation as a treatment for rib fracture.
Keita Shibahashi   +3 more
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Isolated Cervical Rib Fracture

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2010
Isolated fracture of a cervical rib is a very rare entity. Cervical rib fracture due to heavy backpack usage is a new occupational hazard for students. Cervical rib fracture usually presents as a painless swelling or as thoracic outlet syndrome. We report two patients with cervical rib fractures, one of them secondary to backpack usage, and review the ...
Ganesh S, Kamath   +5 more
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