Critical care clinics
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Critical care clinics · Jul 1987
ReviewSpinal cord injury--a systems approach: prevention, emergency medical services, and emergency room management.
Spinal cord injury is considered a catastrophic disease because of the significant morbidity, mortality, and costs not only in fiscal terms but in social terms. There are approximately ten thousand new spinal cord injuries per year with the national prevalence estimated at between three and five hundred thousand Americans. These authors advocate a systems approach for the comprehensive management of these devastating injuries. In all phases of care for the spinal-cord-injured person, the key is a team approach and a commitment to an optimal patient care program that can result in minimizing patient morbidity, mortality, and the cost of care as well as making neurologic function maximal.
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Critical care clinics · Jul 1987
ReviewCritical care management of the patient with acute spinal cord injury.
The critical care management of acute injury to the cervical spinal cord is discussed from the perspective of the pathophysiology of the injury process and its ramifications. Emphasis is placed upon resolution of cardiovascular derangements, spinal cord resuscitation, and respiratory support utilizing practical therapeutic interventions.