نتایج جستجو برای: abbreviated injury scale

تعداد نتایج: 889529  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2016
C C McIndoo A A File T Preddy C G Clark D R Hopko

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) manifests in 20-30% of college students, with increased incidence in recent decades. Very limited research has assessed the efficacy of evidence-based interventions for MDD in college students. Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT) and Behavioral Activation (BA) are two interventions with significant potential to meet demands of college counseling clinics and effective...

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2012
Jean A Orman Dennis Geyer John Jones Eric B Schneider Jordan Grafman Mary Jo Pugh Joseph Dubose

BACKGROUND US combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in a greater proportion of service members with head and neck wounds caused by explosions compared with that of previous wars. Although penetrating traumatic brain injury (TBI) is frequently associated with these wounds, the epidemiology of penetrating TBI from these conflicts has not been well described. METHODS The Joint ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2008
Glen Tinkoff Thomas J Esposito James Reed Patrick Kilgo John Fildes Michael Pasquale J Wayne Meredith

BACKGROUND This study attempts to validate the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Organ Injury Scale (OIS) for spleen, liver, and kidney injuries using the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB). STUDY DESIGN All NTDB entries with Abbreviated Injury Scale codes for spleen, liver, and kidney were classified by OIS grade. Injuries were stratified either as an isolated intraabdomina...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2010
Philbert Y Van Chitra N Sambasivan Charles E Wade John A Jones John B Holcomb Martin A Schreiber Lorne H Blackbourne

BACKGROUND High transfusion ratios of plasma to packed red blood cells (>1:2) have been associated with increased survival and increased complications in patients receiving massive transfusion (MT). We hypothesized that high ratio transfusion would be associated with no survival benefit and increased complications in combat victims with compressible hemorrhage. METHODS A retrospective analysi...

2013
Benjamin Anders Oliver Ommen Holger Pfaff Markus Lüngen Rolf Lefering Sonja Thüm Christian Janssen

AIM Although seriously injured patients account for a high medical as well as socioeconomic burden of disease in the German health care system, there are only very few data describing the costs that arise between the days of accident and occupational reintegration. With this study, a comprehensive cost model is developed that describes the direct, indirect and intangible costs of an accident an...

2012
Shinji Shimodera Tadashi Kato Hirotoshi Sato Kazuhira Miki Yoshihiro Shinagawa Masaki Kondo Hirokazu Fujita Ippei Morokuma Yoshio Ikeda Tatsuo Akechi Norio Watanabe Mitsuhiko Yamada Masatoshi Inagaki Naohiro Yonemoto Toshi A Furukawa

BACKGROUND Initial glitches and unexpected inconsistencies are unavoidable in the early stage of a large, multi-centre trial. Adaptive modifications of the trial's protocol and operational procedures to ensure its smooth running are therefore imperative. We started a large pragmatic, multi-centre, assessor-blinded, 25-week trial to investigate the optimal first- and second-line treatments for u...

2011
Stefano Di Bartolomeo Chiara Ventura Massimiliano Marino Francesca Valent Susanna Trombetti Rossana De Palma

BACKGROUND Injury scoring is important to formulate prognoses for trauma patients. Although scores based on empirical estimation allow for better prediction, those based on expert consensus, e.g. the New Injury Severity Score (NISS) are widely used. We describe how the addition of a variable quantifying the number of injuries improves the ability of NISS to predict mortality. METHODS We analy...

2015
Kui Li Xiaoxiang Fan Zhiyong Yin

BACKGROUND The minibus, with a nearly flat front, is widely used in China, especially in the underdeveloped regions, and results in large numbers of pedestrian injuries and deaths. The purpose of this study was to determine the injury patterns and risk for pedestrians involved in these crashes. MATERIAL AND METHODS We conducted an in-depth investigation of minibus/pedestrian accidents in Chon...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2006
J Torjussen R Bahr

BACKGROUND Although snowboarding is already established as an Olympic sport, it is still a developing sport, with new disciplines, more demanding snow installations, and spectacular tricks. A recent study on subjects at Norwegian national elite level showed that injury risk is high and that injuries among competitive snowboarders differ from those seen in recreational snowboarders, with fewer w...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2003
Grant V Bochicchio Obeid Ilahi Manjari Joshi Kelly Bochicchio Thomas M Scalea

OBJECTIVES There is an absence of prospective data evaluating the impact of prehospital intubation in adult trauma patients. Our objectives were to determine the outcome of trauma patients intubated in the field who did not have an acutely lethal traumatic brain injury (death within 48 hours) compared with patients who were intubated immediately on arrival to the hospital. METHODS Prospective...

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