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- Algimantas Pamerneckas, Andrius Macas, Algirdas Blazgys, Giedrius Pilipavicius, and Vytautas Toliusis.
- Clinic of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Kaunas University of Medicine Hospital, Kaunas, Lithuania. alpa@kmu.lt
- Medicina (Kaunas). 2006 Jan 1;42(5):395-400.
ObjectiveTo evaluate initial (prehospital) assessment and management of high-energy blunt polytrauma patients.Material And MethodsPrehospital assessment and management of high-energy blunt polytrauma patients was analyzed. The extent of initial assessment and management was compared with Advanced Trauma Life Support recommendations.ResultsAltogether, 101 (63.05%) of 159 polytrauma patients (mean Injury Severity Score was 28.04) were admitted to Kaunas University of Medicine Hospital by the Emergency Aid Service after motor vehicle traffic accidents. In comparison with Advanced Trauma Life Support recommendations initial assessment (ABCDE) reached 14% and management reached 10.6%.ConclusionsInitial assessment of high-energy blunt polytrauma patients reached 14% and management reached 10.6% of that recommended by Advanced Trauma Life Support.
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