Interventions on the trauma patient are an essential component of the complete scope of care that is provided to the multiply injured patient today. The active participation by the interventional radiologist along the entire spectrum of clinical care is very important to optimize patient outcomes. Suggestions on how to establish a clinical presence are presented. A few of the newer concepts and terminology applicable to trauma care are reviewed. Tips useful in the trauma room, in the interventional radiology suite, and during the postprocedural period are discussed
Trauma history, such as experiencing abuse or community violence, is present in approximately two-th...
From prehospital evaluation to management in the emergency department,""Emergency Medicine and Traum...
Nowadays, there are few patients with either acute or chronic illness, who do not get in touch durin...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
Thorax is the third most common site of traumatic injury after the head and extremities. Thoracic i...
This study aimed at exploring the management of major trauma and analyzing the role of interventiona...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
Based on statistics available in Korea, trauma centers play a critical role in treatment of patients...
Damage control Abstract Despite an annual trauma mortality of 5 million people worldwide, resulting...
Interventional management is commonly used for traumatic injuries to the abdominal solid organs. Th...
The lecture topic is imaging in trauma, thus there will be a brief discussion on different imaging m...
Radiologists play a key role in the management of trauma patients. With the improvement of computed ...
In the treatment of severely injured patients, the term 'damage control radiology' has been used to ...
Rev. ed. of: Trauma radiology companion / edited by Eric J. Stern. c1997.Includes bibliographical re...
This instant-access point-of-care manual is like having an experienced peer carefully explain everyt...
Trauma history, such as experiencing abuse or community violence, is present in approximately two-th...
From prehospital evaluation to management in the emergency department,""Emergency Medicine and Traum...
Nowadays, there are few patients with either acute or chronic illness, who do not get in touch durin...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
Thorax is the third most common site of traumatic injury after the head and extremities. Thoracic i...
This study aimed at exploring the management of major trauma and analyzing the role of interventiona...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
Based on statistics available in Korea, trauma centers play a critical role in treatment of patients...
Damage control Abstract Despite an annual trauma mortality of 5 million people worldwide, resulting...
Interventional management is commonly used for traumatic injuries to the abdominal solid organs. Th...
The lecture topic is imaging in trauma, thus there will be a brief discussion on different imaging m...
Radiologists play a key role in the management of trauma patients. With the improvement of computed ...
In the treatment of severely injured patients, the term 'damage control radiology' has been used to ...
Rev. ed. of: Trauma radiology companion / edited by Eric J. Stern. c1997.Includes bibliographical re...
This instant-access point-of-care manual is like having an experienced peer carefully explain everyt...
Trauma history, such as experiencing abuse or community violence, is present in approximately two-th...
From prehospital evaluation to management in the emergency department,""Emergency Medicine and Traum...
Nowadays, there are few patients with either acute or chronic illness, who do not get in touch durin...