Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the West. Its impact on trauma outcomes is of particular interest with several studies presenting conflicting information. The present overview suggests a strong association between obesity and injury severity, hospital length of stay (LOS), intensive care unit (ICU) admission, pattern of injury, rate of complications and mortality. The nature of the observations may relate to an underlying physiological state of the obese patient and its associated comorbidities with a constant heightened inflammatory state aggravated by the second hit on an injury
Introduction and Research Objectives: Pediatric obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Unit...
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Existing literature has established that obese patient...
We hypothesized that severely injured obese patients would display increased concentrations of proin...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Hypothesis: Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in critically injured blunt...
Background Obesity is a public health concern in the United States due to its increasing prevalen...
BACKGROUND: It is generally accepted that obesity puts patients at an increased risk for cardiova...
Background: There are limited studies examining the role of BMI on mortality in the trauma populatio...
Abstract The era of the acute care surgeon has arrived and this "new" specialty will be expected to ...
BackgroundThe obesity paradox has been recently demonstrated in trauma patients, where improved surv...
Context The prevalence of obesity among young Americans in the 6 to 19 year old category has tripled...
AIM: Patients with thoracic trauma constitute one third of all the trauma cases, in west Sicily were...
BACKGROUND: Children with obesity frequently have functional impairment after critical illness. Alth...
BACKGROUND: Children with obesity frequently have functional impairment after critical illness. Alth...
BACKGROUND:Prediction of massive transfusion (MT) is challenging in management of trauma patients. H...
Introduction and Research Objectives: Pediatric obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Unit...
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Existing literature has established that obese patient...
We hypothesized that severely injured obese patients would display increased concentrations of proin...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is now considered a chronic disease by the National Ins...
Hypothesis: Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in critically injured blunt...
Background Obesity is a public health concern in the United States due to its increasing prevalen...
BACKGROUND: It is generally accepted that obesity puts patients at an increased risk for cardiova...
Background: There are limited studies examining the role of BMI on mortality in the trauma populatio...
Abstract The era of the acute care surgeon has arrived and this "new" specialty will be expected to ...
BackgroundThe obesity paradox has been recently demonstrated in trauma patients, where improved surv...
Context The prevalence of obesity among young Americans in the 6 to 19 year old category has tripled...
AIM: Patients with thoracic trauma constitute one third of all the trauma cases, in west Sicily were...
BACKGROUND: Children with obesity frequently have functional impairment after critical illness. Alth...
BACKGROUND: Children with obesity frequently have functional impairment after critical illness. Alth...
BACKGROUND:Prediction of massive transfusion (MT) is challenging in management of trauma patients. H...
Introduction and Research Objectives: Pediatric obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Unit...
Category: Ankle; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Existing literature has established that obese patient...
We hypothesized that severely injured obese patients would display increased concentrations of proin...