نتایج جستجو برای: casualties

تعداد نتایج: 3544  

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2009
Ruben Gomez Clinton K Murray Duane R Hospenthal Leopoldo C Cancio Evan M Renz John B Holcomb Charles E Wade Steven E Wolf

BACKGROUND Approximately 5% of combat-related injuries include burns. Previous studies have shown similar mortality rates between military and civilian burn casualties; but causes of death were not detailed. STUDY DESIGN We retrospectively reviewed autopsy reports of patients with burns treated at the US Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center from 2004 to 2007. RESULTS Of 1,255 adm...

2011
Hunniya Waseem Luca Carenzo Junaid Razzak Rizwan Naseer

BACKGROUND A major incident is defined as an event that owing to the number of casualties has the potential to overwhelm the available resources. This paper attempts to describe the incidence and epidemiology of major incidents dealt with by a government-run emergency medical service (EMS) in the Punjab province of Pakistan, a developing country in South Asia. A major incident in this EMS is de...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2009
Kathryn M Gaylord John B Holcomb Maria E Zolezzi

BACKGROUND Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been identified in 12% to 20% of noninjured veterans and in 32% of combat casualties. Eight percent of the US general population experience PTSD symptoms, whereas 25.5% of civilians with major burns have PTSD. Known predictors of physical outcomes of patients with burn are age, total body surface area (TBSA) burned, and Injury Severity Score (...

Journal: :Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals 2014
Frank K Butler Russ S Kotwal Chester C Buckenmaier Erin P Edgar Kevin C O'Connor Harold R Montgomery Stacy A Shackelford John V Gandy Ian S Wedmore Jeffrey W Timby Kirby R Gross Jeffrey A Bailey

Although the majority of potentially preventable fatalities among U.S. combat forces serving in Afghanistan and Iraq have died from hemorrhagic shock, the majority of U.S. medics carry morphine autoinjectors for prehospital battlefield analgesia. Morphine given intramuscularly has a delayed onset of action and, like all opioids, may worsen hemorrhagic shock. Additionally, on a recent assessment...

Journal: :Health physics 2005
Ronald E Goans Jamie K Waselenko

Victims of radiological terrorism events require prompt diagnosis and treatment of medical and surgical conditions as well as conditions related to radiation exposure. Hospital emergency personnel should triage victims using traditional medical and trauma criteria. Radiation dose can be estimated early post-event using rapid-sort, automated biodosimetry and clinical parameters such as the clini...

Journal: :Annals of surgery 2013
Jonathan J Morrison John Oh Joseph J DuBose David J O'Reilly Robert J Russell Lorne H Blackbourne Mark J Midwinter Todd E Rasmussen

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to characterize modern point-of-injury (POI) en-route care platforms and to compare mortality among casualties evacuated with conventional military retrieval (CMR) methods to those evacuated with an advanced medical retrieval (AMR) capability. BACKGROUND Following a decade of war in Afghanistan, the impact of en-route care capabilities from the POI on ...

Journal: :The Journal of Negro History 1947

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