نتایج جستجو برای: pediatric trauma

تعداد نتایج: 213117  

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2003
Thomas Sullivan Adil Haider Stephen M DiRusso Peter Nealon Aasma Shaukat Michel Slim

BACKGROUND The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is a widely accepted method of measuring severity of traumatic injury. A modification has been proposed--the New Injury Severity Score (NISS). This has been shown to predict mortality better in adult trauma patients, but it had no predictive benefit in pediatric patients. The aim of this study was to determine whether the NISS outperforms the ISS in a ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2008
Scott D Imahara Richard A Hopper Jin Wang Frederick P Rivara Matthew B Klein

BACKGROUND Pediatric trauma involving the bones of the face is associated with severe injury and disability. Although much is known about the epidemiology of facial fractures in adults, little is known about national injury patterns and outcomes in children in the US. STUDY DESIGN The epidemiology of facial injuries in children and adolescents (ages 0 to 18 years) was described using the Nati...

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2005
H Sharma R Ayer GR Taylor

BACKGROUND There is paucity of literature describing complex elbow trauma in the pediatric population. We described a case of an uncommon pediatric elbow injury comprised of lateral condyle fracture associated with posterolateral dislocation of elbow. CASE PRESENTATION A 12-year-old boy sustained a direct elbow trauma and presented with Milch type II lateral condyle fracture associated with p...

Journal: :Spine 2002
Joshua B Frank Charles K Lim John M Flynn John P Dormans

STUDY DESIGN A retrospective chart analysis of pediatric trauma patients with suspected cervical spine injury was performed. OBJECTIVES This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and cost-efficiency of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol for cervical spine clearance in pediatric trauma patients. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA The evaluation of cervical spine injury in the pediatri...

2015
David J. Hernandez Kris R. Jatana

Pediatric laryngotracheal injuries as a result of blunt neck trauma are exceedingly rare, but they have the potential for fatal consequences if not identified and managed appropriately. Two cases on the spectrum of laryngotracheal trauma are presented followed by an overview of pediatric laryngotracheal trauma with a focus on acute airway management. Special considerations must be taken into ac...

2005
Christopher Bradbum Ryan Westfall Rick McPheeters

Establishing the etiology of tachycardia in a trauma patient is often difficult. Pediatric trauma patients present an even tougher challenge. Cardiac contusion should be suspected when other more common traumatic injuries that produce hypoxia and blood loss are excluded. The diagnosis of cardiac contusion is notoriously difficult to make largely due to the controversy over the definition of the...

Journal: :Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics 2013
Ting-Chong Zhang

Limb trauma is the most common among pediatric victims in earthquake. Compared with traumatic brain injury, which is frequent in earthquake, intracranial injury is rare, but it is the leading cause of death from trauma in earthquake. Thoracoabdominal crush injury, which often causes such crises as visceral hemorrhage, is also one of the main causes of death among pediatric victims in earthquake...

Journal: :Turk pediatri arsivi 2014
Sinan Oğuz Funda Kurt Deniz Tekin Emine Suskan

Peer abuse is harmful and agressive behavior exerted continuously and recurrently by an individual or a group on another person of about the same age who is weaker in which strength is abused. This agressive behavior may emerge with different clinical pictures ranging from emotional trauma to physical trauma and even mortality (1). Children who are exposed to peer abuse and especially the ones ...

2015
Anjan Kumar Dhua Manoj Joshi

Isolated duodenal perforation (IDP) in pediatric trauma is rarely reported. Since most of the children with blunt trauma are managed expectantly, timely diagnosis is imperative to avoid morbidity and mortality. We report a case of IDP and emphasize on certain specific clinical features indicating possibility of duodenal injury. We also stress upon the role of early contrast-enhanced computerize...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2004
John S Rose

This article reviews current issues regarding the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) examination. Technical performance issues, decision-making and practice algorithms, fluid volume and scoring systems, proficiency and training, and the role of the FAST in pediatric trauma are covered. This article examines the FAST examination from a practical, evidenced-based stand-point.

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