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14 - Trauma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2009

Ken Hillman
Affiliation:
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Gillian Bishop
Affiliation:
Liverpool Health Services
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Gupta, K. J., Parr, M. J. A. and Nolan, J. P. General introduction on trauma. In Pain Management and Regional Anaesthesia in Trauma, ed. A. D. Rosenberg, C. M. Grande and R. L. Bernstein, pp. 3–28. London: W. B. Saunders, 1999
Johnstone, R. E. and Graf, D. F.Acute trauma with multiple injuries. Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology 14 (2001): 211–15Google Scholar
Mellor, A. and Smi, N.Fat embolism. Anaesthesia 56 (2001): 145–54Google Scholar
Parr, M. J. A. and Nolan, J. P. Intensive care for trauma patients: the first 24 hours. In Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, ed. A. Gullo, pp. 427–37. Milan: Springer-Verlag, 1999
Nolan, J. P. and Parr, M. J. A.Aspects of resuscitation in trauma. British Journal of Anaesthesia 79 (1997): 226–40Google Scholar
Pasquale, M., Fabian, T. C. and EAST Ad Hoc Committee on Practice Management Guideline Development. Practice management guidelines for trauma from the eastern association for the surgery of trauma. Journal of Trauma; Injury, Infection and Critical Care 44 (1998): 941–57Google Scholar
Brasel, K. and Weighelt, J.Damage control in trauma surgery. Current Opinion in Critical Care 6 (2000): 276–80Google Scholar
Cinnella, G.Use of CT scan and transophageal echocardiography in blunt thoracic trauma. Intensive Care Medicine 24 (1998): 986–7Google Scholar
Feghali, N. T. and Prisant, L. M.Blunt myocardial injury. Chest 108 (1995): 1673–7Google Scholar
Kaye, P. and O'Sullivan, I.Myocardial contusion: emergency investigtion and diagnosis. Emergency Medicine Journal 19 (2002): 8–10Google Scholar
Orliaguest, G., Ferjani, J. and Riou, B.The heart in blunt trauma. Anesthesiology 95 (2001): 544–8Google Scholar
Gueugniaud, R.-Y., Carsin, H., Bertin-Maghit, M. and Petit, P.Current advances in the initial management of major thermal burns. Intensive Care Medicine 26 (2000): 848–56Google Scholar
Matsuoka, T., Yoshioka, T., Tanaka, H., Ninomiya, N., Jun, O., Sugimot, H. and Junichiro, Y.Long-term physical outcome of patients who suffered crush syndrome after the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake: Prognostic indicators in retrospect. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care 52 (2002): 33–9Google Scholar
Cydulka, R. K.Electrical injuries: a 30-year review. Annals of Emergency Medicine 35 (2000): 634Google Scholar
Anonymous. Guidelines 2000 for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care. Part 8: Advanced challenges in resucitation: section 3: special challenges in ECC. Circulation 102 (2000): (Suppl. 8) 1229–52
Rai, J., Jeschke, M. G., Barrow, R. E. and Herndon, D. N.Electrical injuries: a 30-year review. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care 46 (1999): 933–6Google Scholar
Bierens, J. J. L. M., Knape, J. T. A. and Gelissen, H. P. M. M.Drowning. Current Opinion in Critical Care 8 (2002): 578–85Google Scholar
Baerga-Varela, Y., Zietlow, S. P., Bannon, M. P., Harmsen, W. S. and Ilstrup, D. M.Trauma in pregnancy. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care 46 (1999): 208Google Scholar
Pak, L. L., Reece, E. A. and Chan, L.Is adverse pregnancy outcome predictable after blunt abdominal trauma?American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 179 (1998): 1140–4Google Scholar
Incagnoli, P., Viggiano, M. and Carli, P.Priorities in the management of severe pelvic trauma. Current Opinion in Critical Care 6 (2000): 401–7Google Scholar
Callum, K. and Bradbury, A.Acute limb ischaemia. British Medical Journal 320 (2000): 126–35Google Scholar
Gupta, K. J., Parr, M. J. A. and Nolan, J. P. General introduction on trauma. In Pain Management and Regional Anaesthesia in Trauma, ed. A. D. Rosenberg, C. M. Grande and R. L. Bernstein, pp. 3–28. London: W. B. Saunders, 1999
Johnstone, R. E. and Graf, D. F.Acute trauma with multiple injuries. Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology 14 (2001): 211–15Google Scholar
Mellor, A. and Smi, N.Fat embolism. Anaesthesia 56 (2001): 145–54Google Scholar
Parr, M. J. A. and Nolan, J. P. Intensive care for trauma patients: the first 24 hours. In Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, ed. A. Gullo, pp. 427–37. Milan: Springer-Verlag, 1999
Nolan, J. P. and Parr, M. J. A.Aspects of resuscitation in trauma. British Journal of Anaesthesia 79 (1997): 226–40Google Scholar
Pasquale, M., Fabian, T. C. and EAST Ad Hoc Committee on Practice Management Guideline Development. Practice management guidelines for trauma from the eastern association for the surgery of trauma. Journal of Trauma; Injury, Infection and Critical Care 44 (1998): 941–57Google Scholar
Brasel, K. and Weighelt, J.Damage control in trauma surgery. Current Opinion in Critical Care 6 (2000): 276–80Google Scholar
Cinnella, G.Use of CT scan and transophageal echocardiography in blunt thoracic trauma. Intensive Care Medicine 24 (1998): 986–7Google Scholar
Feghali, N. T. and Prisant, L. M.Blunt myocardial injury. Chest 108 (1995): 1673–7Google Scholar
Kaye, P. and O'Sullivan, I.Myocardial contusion: emergency investigtion and diagnosis. Emergency Medicine Journal 19 (2002): 8–10Google Scholar
Orliaguest, G., Ferjani, J. and Riou, B.The heart in blunt trauma. Anesthesiology 95 (2001): 544–8Google Scholar
Gueugniaud, R.-Y., Carsin, H., Bertin-Maghit, M. and Petit, P.Current advances in the initial management of major thermal burns. Intensive Care Medicine 26 (2000): 848–56Google Scholar
Matsuoka, T., Yoshioka, T., Tanaka, H., Ninomiya, N., Jun, O., Sugimot, H. and Junichiro, Y.Long-term physical outcome of patients who suffered crush syndrome after the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake: Prognostic indicators in retrospect. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care 52 (2002): 33–9Google Scholar
Cydulka, R. K.Electrical injuries: a 30-year review. Annals of Emergency Medicine 35 (2000): 634Google Scholar
Anonymous. Guidelines 2000 for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care. Part 8: Advanced challenges in resucitation: section 3: special challenges in ECC. Circulation 102 (2000): (Suppl. 8) 1229–52
Rai, J., Jeschke, M. G., Barrow, R. E. and Herndon, D. N.Electrical injuries: a 30-year review. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care 46 (1999): 933–6Google Scholar
Bierens, J. J. L. M., Knape, J. T. A. and Gelissen, H. P. M. M.Drowning. Current Opinion in Critical Care 8 (2002): 578–85Google Scholar
Baerga-Varela, Y., Zietlow, S. P., Bannon, M. P., Harmsen, W. S. and Ilstrup, D. M.Trauma in pregnancy. Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care 46 (1999): 208Google Scholar
Pak, L. L., Reece, E. A. and Chan, L.Is adverse pregnancy outcome predictable after blunt abdominal trauma?American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 179 (1998): 1140–4Google Scholar
Incagnoli, P., Viggiano, M. and Carli, P.Priorities in the management of severe pelvic trauma. Current Opinion in Critical Care 6 (2000): 401–7Google Scholar
Callum, K. and Bradbury, A.Acute limb ischaemia. British Medical Journal 320 (2000): 126–35Google Scholar

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  • Trauma
  • Ken Hillman, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Gillian Bishop, Liverpool Health Services
  • Book: Clinical Intensive Care and Acute Medicine
  • Online publication: 07 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511544576.017
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  • Ken Hillman, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Gillian Bishop, Liverpool Health Services
  • Book: Clinical Intensive Care and Acute Medicine
  • Online publication: 07 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511544576.017
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  • Trauma
  • Ken Hillman, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Gillian Bishop, Liverpool Health Services
  • Book: Clinical Intensive Care and Acute Medicine
  • Online publication: 07 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511544576.017
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