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Monitoring Cerebral Oxygenation During Neonatal Cardiac Surgery: Limitations of Conventional NIRS
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Tracheobronchial injury after blunt thoracic trauma-lessons to learn in diagnosis, treatment, and postoperative care: a case series. [PDF]
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Clinical presentation, acute care management and discharge information of patients with thoracic trauma in South Africa and Sweden: a prospective multicenter observational study. [PDF]
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2017
Management of chest trauma is integral to patient outcomes owing to the vital structures held within the thoracic cavity. Understanding traumatic chest injuries and appropriate management plays a pivotal role in the overall well-being of both blunt and penetrating trauma patients. Whether the injury includes rib fractures, associated pulmonary injuries,
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Management of chest trauma is integral to patient outcomes owing to the vital structures held within the thoracic cavity. Understanding traumatic chest injuries and appropriate management plays a pivotal role in the overall well-being of both blunt and penetrating trauma patients. Whether the injury includes rib fractures, associated pulmonary injuries,
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2008
Blunt thoracic trauma represents a significant portion of trauma admissions to hospitals in the United States. These injuries are encountered by physicians in many specialities such as emergency medicine, pediatrics, general surgery and thoracic surgery. Accurate diagnosis and treatment improves the chances of favorable outcomes and it is desirable for
Michael J, Weyant, David A, Fullerton
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Blunt thoracic trauma represents a significant portion of trauma admissions to hospitals in the United States. These injuries are encountered by physicians in many specialities such as emergency medicine, pediatrics, general surgery and thoracic surgery. Accurate diagnosis and treatment improves the chances of favorable outcomes and it is desirable for
Michael J, Weyant, David A, Fullerton
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Thoracic cardiovascular trauma
Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1987Trauma is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause for persons under 40 years of age; chest trauma accounts for more than 25% of these deaths. Rates of trauma to the chest--both blunt and penetrating--are rising because of the continuing development of high-speed transportation and because of increasing inner-city ...
J D, Godwin, C S, Tolentino
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 2000
Thoracic trauma causes one of every four trauma deaths in this country, and many of these deaths could have been prevented with prompt diagnosis and treatment. Injuries to the thorax range from a superficial wound such as contusions and abrasions to life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Being aware of the mechanism of injury and pathophysiology of the
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Thoracic trauma causes one of every four trauma deaths in this country, and many of these deaths could have been prevented with prompt diagnosis and treatment. Injuries to the thorax range from a superficial wound such as contusions and abrasions to life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Being aware of the mechanism of injury and pathophysiology of the
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2008
The initial approach to penetrating thoracic trauma is directed towards the pathophysiologic syndrome upon presentation. Most patients are successfully treated with drainage tubes. The unstable patient may necessitate thoracotomy at the emergency room to drain cardiac tamponade, provide cardiac massage and control bleeding.
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The initial approach to penetrating thoracic trauma is directed towards the pathophysiologic syndrome upon presentation. Most patients are successfully treated with drainage tubes. The unstable patient may necessitate thoracotomy at the emergency room to drain cardiac tamponade, provide cardiac massage and control bleeding.
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