Standard precautions, including protections from blood and body fluid exposure, are designed to protect health care pro- viders from infections. Sharps safety practices rarely include the potential for the unconscious patient’s own body to be a potential source of clinician percutaneous injury from sharp objects outside of the perioperative setting. This case report reviews a percutaneous injury to the hand of a physician who was performing chest compressions on a patient with an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The 76-year-old patient in cardiac arrest had undergone a medial sternotomy surgery 15 years before the arrest. The sternal wire rotated owing to the initial chest compressions, breaking the clinician’s nitrile glove and ...
Background: Controversy exists regarding the use of CPR in the post-operative cardiac surgery patien...
A 33-year-old patient was hospitalized after a blunt chest trauma with a left flail chest. Six hours...
AbstractRecently, concern for the protection of health care employees and health care recipients has...
BACKGROUND: Although median sternotomy is standard during cardiac surgery, the procedure is associat...
This is a case of penetrating chest trauma with traumatic arrest from cardiac tamponade, right and l...
The Emergency Department thoracotomy and Emergency Department sternotomy are solutions of the last r...
An aortic injury with concomitant pericardial tamponade caused by sternal bone marrow aspiration is ...
Wrist pain in rescuers performing chest compressions as part of cardiopulmonary resuscitation has be...
AbstractThis is a case of penetrating chest trauma with traumatic arrest from cardiac tamponade, rig...
Sternoclavicular dislocation usually requires a Computed Tomography (CT) scan and surgery. This inju...
Adequate diagnosis and treatment of penetrating cardiac injury (PCI) represents a great challenge fo...
Research regarding the use of mechanical compressions in the setting of a cardiac arrest, either out...
Urgent surgery should not be performed preferably for at least 72 hours after a cardiac arrest to mi...
AbstractIn this study, bodily injuries related to chest compression were examined in non-traumatic d...
AbstractIntroductionAdequate diagnosis and treatment of penetrating cardiac injury (PCI) represents ...
Background: Controversy exists regarding the use of CPR in the post-operative cardiac surgery patien...
A 33-year-old patient was hospitalized after a blunt chest trauma with a left flail chest. Six hours...
AbstractRecently, concern for the protection of health care employees and health care recipients has...
BACKGROUND: Although median sternotomy is standard during cardiac surgery, the procedure is associat...
This is a case of penetrating chest trauma with traumatic arrest from cardiac tamponade, right and l...
The Emergency Department thoracotomy and Emergency Department sternotomy are solutions of the last r...
An aortic injury with concomitant pericardial tamponade caused by sternal bone marrow aspiration is ...
Wrist pain in rescuers performing chest compressions as part of cardiopulmonary resuscitation has be...
AbstractThis is a case of penetrating chest trauma with traumatic arrest from cardiac tamponade, rig...
Sternoclavicular dislocation usually requires a Computed Tomography (CT) scan and surgery. This inju...
Adequate diagnosis and treatment of penetrating cardiac injury (PCI) represents a great challenge fo...
Research regarding the use of mechanical compressions in the setting of a cardiac arrest, either out...
Urgent surgery should not be performed preferably for at least 72 hours after a cardiac arrest to mi...
AbstractIn this study, bodily injuries related to chest compression were examined in non-traumatic d...
AbstractIntroductionAdequate diagnosis and treatment of penetrating cardiac injury (PCI) represents ...
Background: Controversy exists regarding the use of CPR in the post-operative cardiac surgery patien...
A 33-year-old patient was hospitalized after a blunt chest trauma with a left flail chest. Six hours...
AbstractRecently, concern for the protection of health care employees and health care recipients has...