نتایج جستجو برای: blast injury

تعداد نتایج: 338014  

Journal: :International Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology 2008

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2009
Jeffery D Kocsis Alan Tessler

Blasts are responsible for about two-thirds of the combat injuries in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, which include at least 1,200 traumatic brain injuries. Blasts inflict damage to the brain directly and by causing injuries to other organs, resulting in air emboli, hypoxia, and shock. Direct injuries to the brain result from rapid shifts in air pressure (primary blast i...

2009
Imtiaz Wani Fazal Q Parray Tariq Sheikh Rauf A Wani Abid Amin Imran Gul Mir Nazir

INTRODUCTION Abdominal organ injury in a primary blast type is always challenging for diagnosis. Air containing abdominal viscera is most vulnerable to effects of primary blast injury. In any patient exposed to a primary blast wave who presents with an acute abdomen, an abdominal organ injury is to be kept in a clinical suspicion. AIM Study various abdominal organ injuries occurring in a prim...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2009
Sompob Poopitaya Kris Kanchanaroek

BACKGROUND There were higher numbers of tertiary blast injuries from terrorist bombing in southern Thailand. There was no previous report about spinal trauma in tertiary blast injury. MATERIAL AND METHOD Between January 2007 and December 2007, there were 100 Thai military personnel injured in combat and 18 cases were classified to tertiary blast injury (type III). Six patients with spine and ...

2017
Aric F. Logsdon Brandon P. Lucke-Wold Ryan C. Turner Xinlan Li Chris E. Adkins Afroz S. Mohammad Jason D. Huber Charles L. Rosen Paul R. Lockman

Neuropsychiatric symptom development has become more prevalent with 270,000 blast exposures occurring in the past 10 years in the United States. How blast injury leads to neuropsychiatric symptomology is currently unknown. Preclinical models of blast-induced traumatic brain injury have been used to demonstrate blood-brain barrier disruption, degenerative pathophysiology, and behavioral deficits...

2012
Stanislav I. Svetlov Victor Prima Olena Glushakova Artem Svetlov Daniel R. Kirk Hector Gutierrez Victor L. Serebruany Kenneth C. Curley Kevin K. W. Wang Ronald L. Hayes

A number of experimental models of blast brain injury have been implemented in rodents and larger animals. However, the variety of blast sources and the complexity of blast wave biophysics have made data on injury mechanisms and biomarkers difficult to analyze and compare. Recently, we showed the importance of rat position toward blast generated by an external shock tube. In this study, we furt...

2011

This review includes a study of the cause of Necrotizing Fasciitis (NF) by Group A Streptococci (GAS), the existing treatment of the infection, and the proposal of a novel therapy. The purpose of this review is to determine the microbiology and pathogenesis of NF in addition to how the treatment may be modified to best target the infecting pathogens. Existing treatments include rapid surgical d...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2010
Sara M Lippa Nicholas J Pastorek Jared F Benge G Matthew Thornton

Blast injury is common in current warfare, but little is known about the effects of blast-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Profile analyses were conducted investigating differences in self-reported postconcussive (PC) symptoms in 339 veteran outpatients with mTBI histories reporting current symptoms based on mechanism of injury (blast only, nonblast only, or both blast and nonblast),...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 2011
C Owers J L Morgan J P Garner

BACKGROUND Blast injury is uncommon, and remains poorly understood by most clinicians outside regions of active warfare. Primary blast injury (PBI) results from the interaction of the blast wave with the body, and typically affects gas-containing organs such as the ear, lungs and gastrointestinal tract. This review investigates the mechanisms and injuries sustained to the abdomen following blas...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2015
Michael N Dretsch Mark P Kelly Rodney L Coldren Robert V Parish Michael L Russell

Seventy-one deployed U.S. Army soldiers who presented for concussion care due to either blast or blunt mechanisms within 72 h of injury were assessed using the Military Acute Concussion Evaluation, the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM), traditional neuropsychological tests, and health status questionnaires. Follow-up ANAM testing was performed 10 d after initial testing (±5...

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