نتایج جستجو برای: atls

تعداد نتایج: 308  

2015

No one could have imagined that when a light aircraft crashed in rural Nebraska in 1976, the nature of global trauma management would be forever altered. James Styner, an orthopaedic surgeon, was piloting the plane in question and the accident resulted in the death of his wife and serious injuries to himself and his four children. The standard of care that he and his family received in the loca...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
David S Radvinsky Richard S Yoon Paul J Schmitt Charles J Prestigiacomo Kenneth G Swan Frank A Liporace

The Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) protocol is a successful course offered by the American College of Surgeons. Once based on didactic lectures and seminars taught by experts in the field, trauma training has evolved to become a set of standardized assessment and treatment protocols based on evidence rather than expert opinion. As the ATLS expands, indices to predict outcome, morbidity, an...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1991
L Williams C L Muwanga P H Worlock C G Moran K A Price

Since their introduction into the United Kingdom, Advanced Trauma Life Support Courses (ATLS) have preferentially offered places to Consultants and Senior Registrars. It is usual, however, for the initial resuscitation of the seriously injured patient to be performed by relatively inexperienced junior staff. It is incumbent upon those medical staff who are ATLS providers or instructors to desig...

Journal: :Emergency Medicine Journal 2004

Journal: :The Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2013

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1992
A D Redmond

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
John B Kortbeek Saud A Al Turki Jameel Ali Jill A Antoine Bertil Bouillon Karen Brasel Fred Brenneman Peter R Brink Karim Brohi David Burris Reginald A Burton Will Chapleau Wiliam Cioffi Francisco De Salles Collet e Silva Art Cooper Jaime A Cortes Vagn Eskesen John Fildes Subash Gautam Russell L Gruen Ron Gross K S Hansen Walter Henny Michael J Hollands Richard C Hunt Jose M Jover Navalon Christoph R Kaufmann Peggy Knudson Amy Koestner Roman Kosir Claus Falck Larsen West Livaudais Fred Luchette Patrizio Mao John H McVicker Jay Wayne Meredith Charles Mock Newton Djin Mori Charles Morrow Steven N Parks Pedro Moniz Pereira Renato Sergio Pogetti Jesper Ravn Peter Rhee Jeffrey P Salomone Inger B Schipper Patrick Schoettker Martin A Schreiber R Stephen Smith Lars Bo Svendsen Wa'el Taha Mary van Wijngaarden-Stephens Endre Varga Eric J Voiglio Daryl Williams Robert J Winchell Robert Winter

The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma's Advanced Trauma Life Support Course is currently taught in 50 countries. The 8th edition has been revised following broad input by the International ATLS subcommittee. Graded levels of evidence were used to evaluate and approve changes to the course content. New materials related to principles of disaster management have been added. ATLS is...

2013
Alicia R Privette Rochelle A Dicker

Base deficit has frequently been utilized as an informal adjunct in the initial evaluation of trauma patients to assess the extent of their physiologic derangements. However, the current Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) classification system for hypovolemic shock does not include base-deficit measurements and relies primarily on alterations in vital signs (heart rate, systolic blood pressure...

2013
Yifan Xu Jens Kreth

Extracellular DNA (eDNA) is an important component of the biofilm matrix produced by many bacteria. In general, the release of eDNA is associated with the activity of muralytic enzymes leading to obvious cell lysis. In the Gram-positive oral commensal Streptococcus gordonii, eDNA release is dependent on pyruvate oxidase generated hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Addition of H2O2 to cells grown under c...

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