نتایج جستجو برای: wounded patients

تعداد نتایج: 2087564  

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2001
B Has S Jovanović B Wertheimer G Kondza P Grdić K Leko

AIM To evaluate minimal fixation method with Kirschner's wires in the treatment of open fractures of the hand and foot short bones, caused by explosive devices. METHOD There were 270 wounded persons with open fractures of hand and foot short bones, who were surgically treated at the Department of Surgery at the Osijek University Hospital. The stabilization of an unstable open fracture was per...

2001
Milorad Mitković Zoran Golubović

Extremities are the most often affected during the war (50-75%). War wounds are more severe and their treatment more complicated. The mistreatment of war wounds with fractures can lead to many complications where chronic osteitis is most serious and its treatment is very expensive and even uncertain. In order to prevent a wrong treatment we used one protocol, which is combination of the protoco...

Journal: :Injury 2009
Amber L Dougherty Charlene R Mohrle Michael R Galarneau Susan I Woodruff Judy L Dye Kimberly H Quinn

OBJECTIVE Extremity injuries account for the majority of wounds incurred during US armed conflicts. Information regarding the severity and short-term outcomes of patients with extremity wounds, however, is limited. The aim of the present study was to describe patients with battlefield extremity injuries in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and to compare characteristics of extremity injury patients...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2011
Marcie Fowler Terry M Slater Thomas H Garza Christopher V Maani Peter A DeSocio Jacob J Hansen Laura L McGhee

BACKGROUND Acute pain after injury affects the comfort and function of the wounded soldier and the physiology of multiple body systems. In the civilian population, pain alters the function of the autonomic nervous system, causing increased heart rate and blood pressure. However, there are no data regarding the impact of combat-related pain on physiologic responses. This study is a retrospective...

Journal: :Circulation 2015
Ian J Stewart Jonathan A Sosnov Jeffrey T Howard Jean A Orman Raymond Fang Benjamin D Morrow David H Zonies Mary Bollinger Caroline Tuman Brett A Freedman Kevin K Chung

BACKGROUND During the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, 52,087 service members have been wounded in combat. The long-term sequelae of these injuries have not been carefully examined. We sought to determine the relation between markers of injury severity and the subsequent development of hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease. METHODS AND RESULTS ...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2006
Kevin K Chung Lorne H Blackbourne Steven E Wolf Christopher E White Evan M Renz Leopoldo C Cancio John B Holcomb David J Barillo

Burns are common in all military conflicts, comprising approximately 10% of all casualties. Of these, nearly 20% are categorized as severe, or involving greater than 20% TBSA, and require significant intravenous resuscitation. A unique set of challenges have emerged during the present conflict associated with global evacuation of burned soldiers, adding a new dimension to the alreadycomplex and...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه پیام نور - دانشگاه پیام نور استان تهران - پژوهشکده علوم انسانی و اجتماعی 1390

چکیده: هدف: هدف از پژوهش حاضر مقایسه حافظه (کوتاه مدت، بلند مدت و بصری) در بیماران مبتلا به دیابت نوع 2 و افراد سالم می باشد. روش: روش پژوهش از نوع علی مقایسه ای است. جامعه آماری این تحقیق را کلیه بیماران مبتلا به دیابت نوع 2 ساکن شهرستان پارس آباد و روستاهای اطراف آن تشکیل می دهند. از بین این جامعه، 40 نفر از بیماران مراجعه کننده به پزشکان متخصصین داخلی و پزشکان خانواده که در شهرستان پارس آبا...

Journal: :Current pain and headache reports 2011
Christopher Spevak Chester Buckenmaier

Combat-related injuries have been well documented for centuries. More recently, injuries suffered by US service members in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in a high number of survivable conditions. Polytrauma care in this setting must take into account both the physical and psychological injuries suffered by returning wounded warriors. Catastrophizing may occur when previously healthy indivi...

2004
D. O. OKULL

Spores of Penicillium expansum, the primary organism responsible for the occurrence of patulin in apple juice, were exposed to electrolyzed oxidizing (EO) water in an aqueous suspension and on wounded apples. Full-strength and 50% EO water decreased viable spore populations by greater than 4 and 2 log units, respectively. Although EO water did not prevent lesion formation on fruit previously in...

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