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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389626/a-case-report-emphasizing-an-early-approach-in-a-patient-with-diffuse-axonal-injury
#21
Mansee S Dangare, Akshaya Saklecha, Pallavi Harjpal
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a severe and frequently life-altering form of traumatic brain injury that is brought on by forces of rapid acceleration as well as deceleration impacting the brain. DAI primarily stems from mechanical forces that lead to the widespread disruption of axons throughout the brain. Unlike focal injuries that affect a specific brain region, DAI manifests as multifocal axonal damage, often impairing vital neural connections. This injury occurs due to shear and tensile forces during traumatic events, such as car accidents, falls, and sports-related incidents...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371199/catheter-associated-bladder-mucosal-trauma-during-intermittent-voiding-an-experimental-study-in-pigs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristian Stærk, Brit Schrøder, Louise Kruse Jensen, Troels Petersen, Thomas Emil Andersen, Lene Feldskov Nielsen
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to characterize bladder mucosal trauma associated with intermittent catheterization with conventional eyelet catheters (CECs) and to assess if a microhole zone catheter (MHZC) design concept reduces this adverse effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A porcine model was developed to reflect human catheterization and bladder drainage. Nine pigs were randomized for catheterization with CEC ( n  = 6) or MHZC ( n  = 3)...
March 2024: BJUI compass
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349501/primary-and-secondary-postpartum-haemorrhage-a-review-for-a-rationale-endovascular-approach
#23
REVIEW
Alberto Alonso-Burgos, Ignacio Díaz-Lorenzo, Laura Muñoz-Saá, Guillermo Gallardo, Teresa Castellanos, Regina Cardenas, Luis Chiva de Agustín
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a significant cause of maternal mortality globally, necessitating prompt and efficient management. This review provides a comprehensive exploration of endovascular treatment dimensions for both primary and secondary PPH, with a focus on uterine atony, trauma, placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), and retained products of conception (RPOC). Primary PPH, occurring within 24 h, often results from uterine atony in 70% of causes, but also from trauma, or PAS. Uterine atony involves inadequate myometrial contraction, addressed through uterine massage, oxytocin, and, if needed, mechanical modalities like balloon tamponade...
February 13, 2024: CVIR Endovascular
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329489/mechanical-thrombectomy-for-aseptic-atraumatic-medically-refractory-cerebral-venous-sinus-thrombosis-a%C3%A2-systematic-review
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John B Quealy
BACKGROUND: Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) follows a severe clinical course in 13.5% of cases. Practice guidelines recommend endovascular therapy (EVT); no randomised control trials (RCTs) exist comparing EVTs. PURPOSE: To determine whether specific EVTs are superior to alternatives. DATA SOURCES: CENTRAL, Medline, Embase, five other databases and four clinical trials registers. Grey literature searches, reference checking, citation searching, and author contact...
February 8, 2024: Clinical Neuroradiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38319350/hypocalcaemia-upon-arrival-hua-in-trauma-patients-who-did-and-did-not-receive-prehospital-blood-products-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy J Rushton, David H Tian, Aidan Baron, John R Hess, Brian Burns
PURPOSE: Hypocalcaemia upon arrival (HUA) to hospital is associated with morbidity and mortality in the trauma patient. It has been hypothesised that there is an increased incidence of HUA in patients receiving prehospital transfusion as a result of citrated blood products. This research aimed to determine if there was a difference in arrival ionised calcium (iCa) levels in trauma patients who did and did not receive prehospital transfusion. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of patients with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) > / = 15 and an iCa measured on hospital arrival...
February 6, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298677/an-early-diagnosed-cerebral-small-vessel-disease-in-a-12-year-old-girl
#26
Xiaojuan Tian, Jiuwei Li
Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a leading cause of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke and a major contributor to dementia. It occurs mostly in adult patients, rarely in children. COL4A1 is a candidate gene in monogenic CSVD with a wide clinical and neuroimaing spectrum. Here we presented a 12-year-old girl with recurrent dizziness, mild learning difficulties and inability to concentrate, the brain MRI showed diffuse periventricular leukoencephalopathy, lacunes in bilateral centrum semiovale, periventricles and basal ganglia, dilated perivascular spaces in bilateral basal ganglia with brain MRA and MRV were normal, highly mimicked the neuroimaging of CSVD regardless of the young age and no episodes of cerebrovascular events for now...
January 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294148/a-retrospective-observational-study-assessing-mortality-after-pelvic-trauma-embolisation
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Warren Clements, Talulla Dunne, Steven Clare, Matthew Lukies, Mark Fitzgerald, Joseph Mathew, Helen Kavnoudias, Adil Zia, Ee Jun Ban, Annabelle Skelley, Jim Koukounaras
INTRODUCTION: Trauma to the pelvic ring and associated haemorrhage represent a management challenge for the multidisciplinary trauma team. In up to 10% of patients, bleeding can be the result of an arterial injury and mortality is reported as high as 89% in this cohort. We aimed to assess the mortality rate after pelvic trauma embolisation and whether earlier embolisation improved mortality. METHODS: Retrospective study at single tertiary trauma and referral centre, between 1 January 2009 and 30 June 2022...
January 31, 2024: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282333/patient-blood-management-guideline-for-adults-with-critical-bleeding
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Biswadev Mitra, Margaret Jorgensen, Michael C Reade, Anastazia Keegan, Anthony Holley, Shannon Farmer, Nichole Harvey, James Winearls, Michael Parr, Craig J French
INTRODUCTION: The management of patients with critical bleeding requires a multidisciplinary approach to achieve haemostasis, optimise physiology, and guide blood component use. The 2011 Patient blood management guidelines: module 1 - critical bleeding/massive transfusion were updated and published. Systematic reviews were conducted for pre-specified research questions, and recommendations were based on meta-analyses of included studies. MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS: The critical bleeding/massive transfusion guideline includes seven recommendations and 11 good practice statements addressing: major haemorrhage protocols (MHPs) facilitating a multidisciplinary approach to haemorrhage control, correction of coagulopathy and normalisation of physiological derangement; measurement of physiological, biochemical and metabolic parameters in critical bleeding/massive transfusion; the optimal ratio of red blood cells to other blood components; the use of tranexamic acid; viscoelastic haemostatic assays; and cell salvage...
January 28, 2024: Medical Journal of Australia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272514/double-microvascular-free-flap-reconstruction-for-bilateral-lower-extremity-injury-in-a-paediatric-patient
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shruthi Chandrasekar, Raja Tiwari, Karthick Ganesan, Maneesh Singhal
Many challenges have been described by microsurgeons in paediatric free flaps. With the advancement in microsurgical expertise, it is now possible to achieve excellent results. We present a case of a female child with car-tyre friction injury of bilateral feet with associated extradural haemorrhage who underwent emergency bilateral anterolateral thigh flap. A secondary tendon reconstruction of the left foot was performed at 6 months. No complications were observed in the postoperative period after both procedures and good functional recovery was achieved at 1 year follow-up...
January 24, 2024: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253461/review-article-pre-hospital-trauma-guidelines-and-access-to-lifesaving-interventions-in-australia-and-aotearoa-new-zealand
#30
REVIEW
Tim Andrews, Ben Meadley, Belinda Gabbe, Ben Beck, Bridget Dicker, Peter Cameron
The centralisation of trauma services in western countries has led to an improvement in patient outcomes. Effective trauma systems include a pre-hospital trauma system. Delivery of high-level pre-hospital trauma care must include identification of potential major trauma patients, access and correct application of lifesaving interventions (LSIs) and timely transport to definitive care. Globally, many nations endorse nationwide pre-hospital major trauma triage guidelines, to ensure a universal approach to patient care...
January 22, 2024: Emergency Medicine Australasia: EMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38220564/the-adelaide-facial-bone-rule-a-simple-prediction-model-and-clinical-guideline-for-the-presence-of-facial-fractures-using-ct-brain-scans-in-victims-of-minor-trauma
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Constantine, Amy Salter, Jennie Louise, Peter J Anderson
BACKGROUND: Facial fractures bleed, resulting in high-density fluid in the sinuses (haemosinus) on computed tomography (CT) scans. A CT brain scan includes most maxillary sinuses in the scan field, which should allow detection of haemosinus as an indirect indicator of a facial fracture without the need for an additional CT facial bone scan, yet no robust evidence for this exists in the literature. The aim of this study was to determine whether the presence of haemosinus on a CT brain scan, alone or in combination with other clinical information, can predict the presence of facial fractures...
January 4, 2024: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38197899/maxillofacial-haemorrhagic-symptoms-in-emergency-department-patients-impact-of-antithrombotics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pieter Date van der Zaag, Stephanie Geurts, Romke Rozema, Inge H F Reininga, Baucke van Minnen
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of antithrombotics on the occurrence of maxillofacial haemorrhagic symptoms, and to determine if these haemorrhagic symptoms are predictors of maxillofacial fractures. METHOD: A prospective cohort study was conducted of consecutive patients with maxillofacial trauma who had been admitted to the emergency department of four hospitals in the Netherlands. This study compared five haemorrhagic symptoms (peri-orbital haematoma, raccoon eyes, epistaxis, subconjunctival ecchymosis, and intra-oral haematoma) between patients not-using (NUA) and using (UA) of antithrombotics, and whether these maxillofacial haemorrhagic symptoms served as predictors for maxillofacial fractures...
January 10, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196013/fibrinogen-levels-in-severe-trauma-a-preliminary-comparison-of-clauss-fibrinogen-rotem-sigma-rotem-delta-and-teg-6s-assays-from-the-feisty-pilot-randomised-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Travis Auty, James McCullough, Ian Hughes, Jonathon P Fanning, Sarah Czuchwicki, James Winearls
OBJECTIVE: To describe the relationships between different methods of measuring functional fibrinogen levels in severely injured, bleeding trauma patients across multiple timepoints during hospitalisation. METHODS: In 100 adult trauma patients enrolled in the FEISTY pilot randomised clinical trial at four tertiary trauma centres in Australia, blood samples were collected prospectively. Consistency of agreement was calculated, comparing functional fibrinogen levels measured by four methods - ROTEM® Delta and Sigma FIBTEM A5, TEG® 6s CFF MA, and gold-standard Clauss Fibrinogen...
January 9, 2024: Emergency Medicine Australasia: EMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187937/thrombolysis-and-mechanical-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-for-pulmonary-embolism-complicated-by-hepatic-and-splenic-lacerations-resulting-in-major-haemorrhage
#34
L Flower, P Extremera-Navas, J Mackenney
Thrombolysis with prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation may be required for the successful resuscitation of patients presenting with massive pulmonary embolism leading to cardiac arrest. A rare, recognised complication of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is traumatic hepatic and splenic laceration. The incidence of complications is believed to be increased in those who receive automated mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation, compared to those who receive standard chest compressions. We present a case of a patient with massive pulmonary embolism leading to cardiac arrest which was successfully treated with thrombolysis and mechanical automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
2024: Anaesthesia reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38185648/transfusion-practice-in-central-norway-a-regional-cohort-study-in-patients-suffering-from-major-haemorrhage
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marte Irene Skille Carlsen, Jostein Rødseth Brede, Christian Medby, Oddvar Uleberg
BACKGROUND: In patients with major hemorrhage, balanced transfusions and limited crystalloid use is recommended in both civilian and military guidelines. This transfusion strategy is often applied in the non-trauma patient despite lack of supporting data. The aim of this study was to describe the current transfusion practice in patients with major hemorrhage of both traumatic and non-traumatic etiology in Central Norway, and discuss if transfusions are in accordance with appropriate massive transfusion protocols...
January 7, 2024: BMC Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38143149/availability-and-use-of-resources-for-emergency-fracture-care-of-pelvic-trauma-associated-with-haemorrhagic-shock-in-latin-america-a-cross-sectional-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Antonio Altamirano-Cruz, Jorge Enrique Velarde, Carlos Oliver Valderrama-Molina, Matheus Azi, William Dias Belangero, Fernando Bidolegui, Guido Sebastián Carabelli, Amparo Gómez, Robinson Esteves Pires, José Arturo Xicará, Vincenzo Giordano
Determining the true availability of resources and understanding the level of training of surgeons involved in the treatment of patients with pelvic fractures and haemorrhagic shock is critical. In the herein study, the availability of technical, technological, and human resources for the care of this injury in Latin America region was analysed, and the preferences of orthopaedic trauma surgeons when performing interventions for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with pelvic trauma and associated haemorrhagic shock was described...
November 2023: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38142055/massive-haemothorax-and-haemorrhagic-shock-due-to-cervical-vascular-injury-caused-by-a-seat-belt
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomoya Nishino, Asuka Tsuchiya, Seiji Morita, Yoshihide Nakagawa
A woman in her 50s was transported to our hospital after experiencing a road traffic crash that led to a massive haemothorax and haemorrhagic shock due to a cervical vascular injury caused by the seat belt. Contrast-enhanced CT of the chest showed extravascular leakage of the contrast medium from the vicinity of the right subclavicular area and fluid accumulation in the thoracic cavity. The patient was intubated, and a thoracic drainage catheter was placed. She underwent angiography and embolisation of the right costocervical trunk, right thyrocervical trunk and right suprascapular artery using a gelatine sponge and 25% N -butylcyanoacrylate-Lipiodol...
December 23, 2023: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38125841/-coagulation-a-mnemonic-device-for-treating-coagulation-disorders-following-traumatic-brain-injury-a-narrative-based-method-in-the-intensive-care-unit
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel Quintana-Diaz, Pasquale Anania, Raúl Juárez-Vela, Emmanuel Echaniz-Serrano, Clara Isabel Tejada-Garrido, Pilar Sanchez-Conde, Kapil Nanwani-Nanwani, Ainhoa Serrano-Lázaro, Pilar Marcos-Neira, María Gero-Escapa, Jorge García-Criado, Daniel Agustín Godoy
INTRODUCTION: Coagulopathy associated with isolated traumatic brain injury (C-iTBI) is a frequent complication associated with poor outcomes, primarily due to its role in the development or progression of haemorrhagic brain lesions. The independent risk factors for its onset are age, severity of traumatic brain injury (TBI), volume of fluids administered during resuscitation, and pre-injury use of antithrombotic drugs. Although the pathophysiology of C-iTBI has not been fully elucidated, two distinct stages have been identified: an initial hypocoagulable phase that begins within the first 24 h, dominated by platelet dysfunction and hyperfibrinolysis, followed by a hypercoagulable state that generally starts 72 h after the trauma...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114647/epidemiologic-features-and-outcomes-associated-with-caustic-ingestion-among-adults-admitted-in-intensive-care-unit-from-2013-to-2019-a-french-national-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Deniau, Nicolas Boulet, Melissa Pétrier, Myriam Mezzarobba, Maxime Coutrot, Pierre Cattan, Helene Corté, François Dépret, Jean-Yves Lefrant, Benoit Plaud, Thierry Boudemaghe
PURPOSE: Caustic ingestion is a potential life-threatening condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. Data on patients admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for severe caustic ingestion are lacking. We aimed to describing epidemiological features and outcomes of patients admitted to ICU for caustic ingestion in France. METHODS: In a retrospective, observational, and multicenter study, data from the national French Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Informations (PMSI) database were analysed from 2013 to 2019...
December 20, 2023: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38098575/endoscopic-evacuation-of-chronic-subdural-hematoma-with-rigid-and-flexible-endoscope-case-report
#40
Mobin Ibne Mokbul, Sagun Ghimire, Md Sumon Rana, Md Sazzad Hossain Bhuiyan, Md Shafiqul Islam
INTRODUCTION: Subdural haematoma (SDH) is a common neurosurgical condition after head trauma requiring evacuation to prevent secondary brain injury. The first choice of management in these patients is a large craniotomy or burr-hole evacuation. However, sometimes due to lack vision during drain tube insertion or irrigation the authors might land up in a complication like cortical bridging vein rupture, haemorrhage etc. Also, the management of septate chronic SDH (CSDH) with multiple neo-membranes does not have a well-defined surgical approach...
December 2023: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
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