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Autor:
Rajesh Chatha, Rory Anderson, Hridesh Chatha, Lucyna Mabel Cocker, Michael Connelly, Catherine Ward, Robert Hirst
Publikováno v:
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ. 39(5)
Autor:
Janette Turner, Christopher Holt, Munira Essat, Hridesh Chatha, Lisa Sabir, Gordon Fuller, Samuel Keating, Abdullah Pandor, Helen Buckley-Woods
BACKGROUND\ud \ud Older adults with major trauma are frequently undertriaged, increasing the risk of preventable morbidity and mortality. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of prehospital triage tools to iden
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/170556/2/JT-D-20-11281_R1.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/170556/2/JT-D-20-11281_R1.pdf
Publikováno v:
Trauma (London, England)
Background Falling down a flight of stairs is a common injury mechanism in major trauma patients, but little research has been undertaken into the impact of age and alcohol intoxication on the injury patterns of these patients. The aim of this study
Autor:
Maaz Younus, James P Mellor, Alistair W Macdonald, Nicholas P Hare, Ian Sammy, Hridesh Chatha
Publikováno v:
Trauma. 19:163-174
Introduction Whole body computerised tomography has become a standard of care for the investigation of major trauma patients. However, its use varies widely, and current clinical guidelines are not universally accepted. We undertook a systematic revi
Autor:
Kenneth Anderson, Hridesh Chatha
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
Three-part question\ud In (adult patients presenting to the ED with sepsis resulting in persistent hypotension not responding to fluid replacement) is a (peripheral metaraminol infusion as effective as central catecholamine infusion) for (maintaining
Autor:
Omar Bouamra, Antoinette Edwards, Marisol Fragoso-Iñiguez, Fiona Lecky, Hridesh Chatha, Ian Sammy
Introduction: Whole-body CT (WBCT) use in patients with trauma in England and Wales is not well documented. WBCT in trauma can reduce time to definitive care, thereby increasing survival. However, its use varies significantly worldwide.\ud \ud Method
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Autor:
Marisol Fragoso-Iñiguez, Hridesh Chatha, Omar Bouamra, Abdo Sattout, Fiona Lecky, John E Edwards, Michael Hickey, Ian Sammy
Publikováno v:
Sammy, I A, Chatha, H, Lecky, F, Bouamra, O, Fragoso-Iñiguez, M, Sattout, A, Hickey, M & Edwards, J E 2017, ' Are first rib fractures a marker for other life-threatening injuries in patients with major trauma? A cohort study of patients on the UK Trauma Audit and Research Network database ', Emergency Medicine Journal, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 205-211 . https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2016-206077
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
Background: First rib fractures are considered indicators of increased morbidity and mortality in major trauma. However, this has not been definitively proven. With an increased use of CT and the potential increase in detection of first rib fractures
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Publikováno v:
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
There are no widely accepted validated clinical decision rules for the use of WBCT in trauma. Given the potential risks and costs, there is a clear need for a clinical decision rule (CDR) to safely guide targeted use of WBCT. We aimed to derive a CDR