نتایج جستجو برای: blast injury

تعداد نتایج: 338014  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
E Kirkman S Watts G Cooper

Blast injuries are an increasing problem in both military and civilian practice. Primary blast injury to the lungs (blast lung) is found in a clinically significant proportion of casualties from explosions even in an open environment, and in a high proportion of severely injured casualties following explosions in confined spaces. Blast casualties also commonly suffer secondary and tertiary blas...

2016
Nikunj B. Mody Surendra B. Patil Satish M. Kale

Although blast injuries are common with war; cooking gas; firecracker, mobile phone blast cases are increasing in number in last couple of years. We present 3 cases of mobile blast in 3 children causing injury to dominant hand in them.

2013
Liying Zhang Rahul Makwana Sumit Sharma

Blast-induced traumatic brain injury has emerged as a "signature injury" in combat casualty care. Present combat helmets are designed primarily to protect against ballistic and blunt impacts, but the current issue with helmets is protection concerning blasts. In order to delineate the blast wave attenuating capability of the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH), a finite element (FE) study was undertak...

2017
Srinivasu Kallakuri Alok Desai Ke Feng Sharvani Tummala Tal Saif Chaoyang Chen Liying Zhang John M. Cavanaugh Albert I. King

With the rapid increase in the number of blast induced traumatic brain injuries and associated neuropsychological consequences in veterans returning from the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the need to better understand the neuropathological sequelae following exposure to an open field blast exposure is still critical. Although a large body of experimental studies have attempted to address ...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2006
Dragan Ignjatović Mile Ignjatović Miodrag Jevtić

BACKGROUND To present a patient with an indirect blast rupture of the head of pancreas, as well as with a blast contusion of the duodenum following abdominal gunshot injury. CASE REPORT A patient with the abdominal gunshot injury was submitted to the management of the injury of the liver, gaster and the right kidney in the field hospital. The revealed rupture of the head of the pancreas and t...

2012
Gwen B. Effgen Christopher D. Hue Edward Vogel Matthew B. Panzer David F. Meaney Cameron R. Bass Barclay Morrison

Due to the prominent role of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in wounding patterns of U.S. war-fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan, blast injury has risen to a new level of importance and is recognized to be a major cause of injuries to the brain. However, an injury risk-function for microscopic, macroscopic, behavioral, and neurological deficits has yet to be defined. While operational blast i...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Amber L Dougherty Andrew J MacGregor Peggy P Han Erik Viirre Kevin J Heltemes Michael R Galarneau

Blast-related ear injuries are a concern during deployment because they can compromise a servicemember's situational awareness and adversely affect operational readiness. The objectives of this study were to describe blast-related ear injuries during Operation Iraqi Freedom, identify the effect of hearing protection worn at the point of injury, and explore hearing loss and tinnitus outcomes wit...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2009
Richard A Bauman Geoffrey Ling Lawrence Tong Adolph Januszkiewicz Dennis Agoston Nihal Delanerolle Young Kim Dave Ritzel Randy Bell James Ecklund Rocco Armonda Faris Bandak Steven Parks

Explosive blast has been extensively used as a tactical weapon in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and more recently in Operation Enduring Freedom(OEF). The polytraumatic nature of blast injuries is evidence of their effectiveness,and brain injury is a frequent and debilitating form of this trauma. In-theater clinical observations of brain-injured casualties have shown that edema, intracranial hem...

2015
Farid Ahmed Stefan Plantman Ibolja Cernak Denes V. Agoston

Time-dependent changes in blood-based protein biomarkers can help identify the -pathological processes in blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI), assess injury severity, and monitor disease progression. We obtained blood from control and injured mice (exposed to a single, low-intensity blast) at 2-h, 1-day, 1-week, and 1-month post-injury. We then determined the serum levels of biomarkers ...

2016
Zachary S. Bailey Michael B. Grinter Pamela J. VandeVord

Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) is a prevalent injury within military and civilian populations. The injury is characterized by persistent inflammation at the cellular level which manifests as a multitude of cognitive and functional impairments. Epigenetic regulation of transcription offers an important control mechanism for gene expression and cellular function which may underlie chronic infla...

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