Jammula, ShreyaBradburn, Eric H.Gross, Brian W.Cook, Alan D.Reihart, Michael J.Rogers, Frederick B.Penn Med Lancaster Gen Hlth Trauma Serv Lancaster PA USAThe journal of trauma and acute care surgery
Blunt trauma is the most common injury seen in forensic pathology practice. Cutaneous injuries, in most cases, are not fatal and are seemingly unimportant; however, their documentation has evidentiary value. Unlike the relative specificity of a penetrati
The induction of hypothermia for cellular protection is well established in several clinical settings. Its role in trauma patients, however, is controversial. This review discusses the benefits and complications of induced hypothermia--emphasizing the cu
(DHCA) for cardiovascular surgery) nor to therapeutic hypothermia (i.e. in targeted temperature management as part of a post-resuscitation care bundle): i) accidental hypothermia happens unexpectedly and is uncontrolled; ii) it is often associated with exposure to cold environments and/or secondary...
The induction of hypothermia for cellular protection is well established in several clinical settings. Its role in trauma patients, however, is controversial. This review discusses the benefits and complications of induced hypothermia--emphasizing the cu
Horst, Michael A.Jammula, ShreyaGross, Brian W.Cook, Alan D.Bradburn, Eric H.Altenburg, JulietVon Nieda, DanielleMorgan, MadisonRogers, Frederick B.Penn Med Lancaster Gen Hlth Res Inst Lancaster PA USAThe journal of trauma and acute care surgery...