نتایج جستجو برای: pulmonary contusion

تعداد نتایج: 227805  

Journal: :British medical journal 1972
J Shaw

Three cases of pulmonary contusion occurred in children as a result of injuries from "rubber bullets." Radiological changes were evident soon after the injury, and in one case these persisted for two months. Symptoms disappeared quickly in all three cases.

Journal: :Chest 2003
Marc Leone Jacques Albanèse Sébastien Rousseau François Antonini Myriam Dubuc Bernard Alliez Claude Martin

STUDY OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact on morbidity and mortality of pulmonary contusion in multiple-trauma patients with severe head trauma. DESIGN Matched-paired, case-control study SETTING ICU at a tertiary university hospital. PATIENTS During a 3-year period, 313 consecutive multiple-trauma patients with severe head trauma (Glasgow coma scale [GCS], </= 8) who were admitted to the ICU...

2017
Meng-Ni Wen Gang Zhao Jia-Ying Zhang Yong-Hong Zhao

The aim of the present study was to examine the clinical value of continuously monitoring serum CC16 levels in diagnosing pulmonary contusion, estimating its severity degree and predicting disease progression. Thirty-one acute trauma patients with lung contusion diagnosed by chest computed tomography (CT) were included, and chest CT was re-examined on day 1, 3 and 7 after injury. Calculating al...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011
P Chitrambalam K V S Latha Penchallaiah P Naveenkumar

Pneumonia is diagnosed and treated with symptoms of fever, cough, expectoration and chest X ray showing evidence of consolidation. When a pattern of opacification does not fit into segmental or lobar pattern, reevaluation is essential. We report a case of 18 yr old boy with symptoms of respiratory infection, and X ray diagnosis suggestive of infective consolidation which turned out to be a case...

2015
Pei-Hung Wen Wai Hung Chan Ying-Cheng Chen Yao-Li Chen Chien-Pin Chan Ping-Yi Lin

Pulmonary contusion and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common manifestation in polytraumatic patients. Although mechanical ventilation is still the first choice of treatment, a group of patients are still unable to maintain their oxygenation. The role of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been more clarified when the lung is extensively damaged and when conventional...

2011
Tobias M Bingold Barbara Pullmann Sven Sartorius Emanuel V Geiger Ingo Marzi Kai Zacharowski Heimo Wissing Bertram Scheller

INTRODUCTION The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) is known to be expressed during bacterial infections. We investigated whether TREM-1 is also expressed in non-infectious inflammation following traumatic lung contusion. METHODS In a study population of 45 adult patients with multiple trauma and lung contusion, we obtained bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) (blind suctioning...

Objective(s): Pulmonary contusion (PC) is a clinical entity that often accompanies blunt traumas. We aimed to investigate the radiological and histopathological effects of surfactant treatment in an experimental rat model in which lung contusion was formed by blunt thoracic trauma.Materials and Methods: 50 female Sprague-Dawley rats were...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2010
h. salci a. s. bayram n. celimli g. u. calıskan o. s. gorgul

the objective of this study was to assess the etiology, diagnosis, treatment methods, surgical findings, postoperative results and necropsy findings of seventeencases of thoracic traumaby evaluating medical records. a car accident, falling down, stabbing and bites were identified asthe causes of trauma. diagnosed pathologies in the cases included pneumothorax, hemothorax, pulmonary contusion, l...

2015
Cheng-Hsien Hsieh

Background High-energy blunt chest injury will bring out severe cardiac and pulmonary injuries. It may cause cardiac contusion, rupture, cardiac valve dysfunction, and aortic laceration [1]. As traumatic hemopericardium occurs, ultrasound is a convenient and reliable tool for diagnosis. We presented a 55-year-old male victim of blunt chest trauma complicated with hemopericardium, cardiac tampon...

Journal: :Stapp car crash journal 2005
Joel D Stitzel F Scott Gayzik J Jason Hoth Jennifer Mercier H Donald Gage Kathryn A Morton Stefan M Duma R Mark Payne

Pulmonary contusion is the most commonly identified thoracic soft tissue injury in an automobile crash and after blunt chest trauma and affects 10-17% of all trauma admissions. The mortality associated with pulmonary contusions is significant and is estimated to be 10-25%. Thus, there is a need to develop a finite element model based injury metric for pulmonary contusion for the purpose of pred...

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