Articles: trauma.
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Curr Opin Crit Care · Jan 2025
Natural history of recovery and long-term outcome in critically ill patients with brain injury.
To increase knowledge of the natural history of recovery and long-term outcome following severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI). ⋯ Evidence from large multicenter studies with well characterized samples focusing on recovery trajectories beyond 1 year postinjury challenge conventional beliefs about outcome after sTBI. Signs of consciousness frequently emerge following discharge from the ICU setting and prediction of death and dependency within the first few weeks after injury is unreliable. Clinician knowledge of the frequency and time course to recovery of key behavioral milestones is central to evidence-based prognostic counseling.
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Accurate mortality estimates help quantify and memorialise the impact of war. We used multiple data sources to estimate deaths due to traumatic injury in the Gaza Strip between Oct 7, 2023, and June 30, 2024. ⋯ None.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg · Jan 2025
Costal fracture assessment for relief and enhancement of quality of life-CARE study.
Rib fractures account for 10-15% of trauma-related hospital admissions. Few data are available regarding long-term follow-up of patients undergoing non-operative management. Our aim is to evaluate quality of life at 1, 2, 4, 12 and 24 weeks from the trauma. Pain management, respiratory infection rate and length of hospitalization (LOS) will be recorded. ⋯ The results could have broad practical applications, providing guidance on best practices for rib fracture treatment. This could lead to greater efficacy in management protocols, reducing or increasing the need for surgical interventions. The study could have a significant impact on the health-care system by providing evidence to optimize healthcare resources through more targeted management. If the results demonstrate that conservative treatment is ineffective for certain types of fractures, these patients could be selected for surgical treatment, resulting in savings for the healthcare system and improvement in patient quality of life.
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Postgraduate medicine · Jan 2025
Trends of primary health care practitioners toward bleeding management in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional analysis.
High rates of morbidity and mortality are a result of trauma being a significant health burden in Saudi Arabia. We evaluated the current trends of primary healthcare (PHC) physicians in Saudi Arabia toward patients with bleeding and their referral awareness for percutaneous endovascular arterial embolization (EAE). ⋯ PHC physicians in Saudi Arabia require a better understanding of the indications of EAE to avoid referral and triage errors, inefficient use of healthcare resources, and suboptimal patient outcomes.
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A shortcut review of the literature was conducted to examine the sensitivity and specificity of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in detecting paediatric skull fractures. A total of 162 publications were screened by title and abstract, 13 studies underwent full text review, and after review of bibliographies of meta-analyses and systematic reviews, a total of 6 articles were included. Details about the author, date of publication, country of publication, patient group studied, study type, relevant outcomes (skull fracture), results and study limitations were tabulated. The clinical bottom line is that, in paediatric patients with a minor head injury, POCUS performed by emergency medicine physicians has a sensitivity ranging between 77% and 100% and a specificity between 85% and 100% for skull fracture detection, and its use in clinical decision-making has yet to be validated.