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Clinical Management and Challenges in Polytrauma



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Autore: Pfeifer Roman Visualizza persona
Titolo: Clinical Management and Challenges in Polytrauma Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI Books, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (158 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine
Soggetto non controllato: pelvic ring fracture
PCCD
position
associated injuries
geriatric trauma
scoring
polytrauma
ISS
AIS
geriatric patients
orthogeriatric
E-bike injuries
outcome
injury pattern comparison
traumatic injury
reactive oxygen species
phagocytosis
CD14
CD16
CD62L
fMLP
PMA
emergency surgery
trauma team competence
trauma system
life-saving intervention
trauma
non-invasive external pelvic stabilizers
bleeding
pelvic fractures
post mortem analysis
biomechanical force
pneumatic pelvic sling VBM®
T-POD®
cloth sling
SAM Sling®
trauma victims
prehospital death
Injury Severity Score (ISS)
hemorrhage
shock
resuscitation
coagulopathy
oxygen transport
endotheliopathy
microcirculation
macrocirculation
orthopaedic trauma
nutritional deficiencies
vitamins
lower extremity
wound complications
nutrition wound healing
platelets
immune system
posttraumatic organ failure
posttraumatic lung dysfunction
posttraumatic hyperinflammation
I-FABP
biomarker
intestinal damage
hemorrhagic shock
major trauma
Persona (resp. second.): PfeiferRoman
Sommario/riassunto: Trauma is still a leading cause of death in patients below 40 years of age. Clinical management of severely injured patients is challenging in all phases of treatment during the clinical course. Numerous factors, such as injury severity, injury pattern, patient characteristics and trauma system, affect the decision-making process in our patients. After the successful initial management of an unstable multiply injured patient, secondary definitive surgeries and reconstructions may have a risk for further systemic complications and the deterioration of the patient’s physiology. A “Safe Definitive Surgery” (SDS) concept considers the dynamics of the clinical course (prehospital, operations, complications, etc.) and the patient’s physiology. Due to the repeated re-evaluation and assessment of the patient’s clinical course, dynamics and adaptation of the treatment strategy, the safe management of polytraumatized patients is possible. Many unanswered questions still exist and need to be addressed in future studies: Which patients profit by the damage control strategy and which do not? When is it best to start with the definitive fixation of fractures in multiply injured patients? How can one improve the quality of life in polytraumatized patients? What are the strategies in elderly severely injured patients? With this Special Issue, we would like to stimulate research in the field of polytrauma in order to shed light on the above-mentioned questions
Titolo autorizzato: Clinical Management and Challenges in Polytrauma  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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