Scand J Trauma Resus
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Septic shock (SS) is a potential life-threatening condition in which an early identification and immediate therapy stand out as the main cornerstones to improve survival chance; in this context, emergency medical services (EMS) become key to reduce the time between diagnosis and management in the ICU or emergency department. However, guidelines for the prehospital management of SS patients remains unclear, and literature around this topic is scant. Our scoping review was conducted following the PICO framework and a search strategy related to septic shock management and diagnosis in prehospital settings was executed in PubMed, Scopus and Virtual Health Library; articles in English and Spanish from 2015, onwards, were screened by the authors and selected by mutual consensus. Our aim is to analyze the prehospital management strategies of SS reported in the literature, and to showcase and summarize the screening tools, demographic factors, clinical manifestations and prognostic factors of SS in the prehospital setting.
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Scand J Trauma Resus · Nov 2024
Hypothermic cardiac arrest: prognostic factors for successful resuscitation before rewarming.
To indicate factors predicting return of spontaneous circulation in patients with hypothermic cardiac arrest in the pre-rewarming period. ⋯ Patients with core body temperature < 25 °C, hypoxemia, and those who sustained unwitnessed hypothermic cardiac arrest have weak chances for successful resuscitation before rewarming. They can benefit from immediate transportation to an extracorporeal life support facility under continuous cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Effective rewarming and oxygenation during the prehospital period can increase the chances for return of spontaneous circulation. Recurrence of cardiac arrest during rewarming is uncommon.
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Scand J Trauma Resus · Nov 2024
Electrical burns in train climbers treated in the Helsinki Burn Centre during the last 30 years.
Patients who climb onto the roof of a stationary train carriage and sustain a high voltage electrical injury from the overhead cables represent a rare type of electrical injury. The aim of this study was to review all the electrical burns and their outcomes in train climbers treated in the Helsinki Burn Centre during the last three decades. ⋯ In conclusion, train climbers represent a rare group of young patients with electrical burns. Precautionary strategies should be implemented to prevent these injuries that are associated with high morbidity and mortality.
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Scand J Trauma Resus · Nov 2024
Differences in the rates of admission and major orthopedic surgery care between Turkish and displaced children injured in a major earthquake.
The burden of displacement makes child refugees, asylum seekers, and migrant children less resistant to medical problems. On February 6, 2023, the southeast and the southcentral regions of Türkiye were struck by two sequential large earthquakes. The study aimed to analyze the characteristics of musculoskeletal injuries and the initial orthopedic surgery data resulting from the earthquake and compare the differences between Turkish and displaced children, particularly those who underwent major musculoskeletal interventions at the four state hospitals of the Adana metropolitan region. ⋯ The study revealed that after the severe earthquake disaster, the state hospitals of the Adana metropolitan region provided unbiased healthcare for all the region's children. Regarding orthopedic care, the response was given accordingly in this particular disaster, highlighting that level I trauma centers should always be ready for such intensity due to the short preparation time in case of a severe disaster.