Background. Blunt chest wall trauma accounts for over 10% of all trauma patients presenting to emergency departments worldwide. When the injury is not as severe, deciding which blunt chest wall trauma patients require a higher level of clinical input can be difficult. We hypothesized that patient factors, injury patterns, analgesia, postural condition, and positive airway pressure influence outcomes. Methods. The study population consisted of patients hospitalized with at least 3 rib fractures (RF) and at least one pulmonary contusion and/or at least one pneumothorax lower than 2 cm. Results. A total of 140 patients were retrospectively analyzed. Ten patients (7.1%) were admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) within the first 72 hours, becau...
Abstract Background Thoracic trauma is a relevant source of comorbidity throughout multiply-injured ...
Abstract Background Thoracic trauma is the third most common cause of death after abdominal injury a...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common disease that may contribute to morbidi...
Background. Blunt chest wall trauma accounts for over 10% of all trauma patients presenting to emerg...
Background: Blunt chest trauma is associated with a high risk of mortality. Respiratory complication...
Background: Blunt chest trauma is related with a high risk of mortality. Respiratory complications m...
This study aims to define possible predictors of the need of invasive and non-invasive ventilatory s...
Objective: Given its importance in trauma practice, we aimed to determine the pathologies associated...
Purpose: Current guidelines on urgent thoracotomy of polytraumatized patients are based on data from...
AbstractBackgroundThoracic trauma is responsible for approximately 25% of trauma deaths, and rib fra...
Background/purposePredictors of mortality in blunt chest trauma patients have mostly been studied by...
Chest trauma management often requires the use of invasive and non-invasive ventilation. To date, on...
Predictors of mortality in blunt chest trauma patients have mostly been studied by univariate analys...
Background: Thoracic trauma is responsible for approximately 25% of trauma deaths, and rib fractures...
Background. An occult pneumothorax is identified by computed tomography but not visualized by a plai...
Abstract Background Thoracic trauma is a relevant source of comorbidity throughout multiply-injured ...
Abstract Background Thoracic trauma is the third most common cause of death after abdominal injury a...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common disease that may contribute to morbidi...
Background. Blunt chest wall trauma accounts for over 10% of all trauma patients presenting to emerg...
Background: Blunt chest trauma is associated with a high risk of mortality. Respiratory complication...
Background: Blunt chest trauma is related with a high risk of mortality. Respiratory complications m...
This study aims to define possible predictors of the need of invasive and non-invasive ventilatory s...
Objective: Given its importance in trauma practice, we aimed to determine the pathologies associated...
Purpose: Current guidelines on urgent thoracotomy of polytraumatized patients are based on data from...
AbstractBackgroundThoracic trauma is responsible for approximately 25% of trauma deaths, and rib fra...
Background/purposePredictors of mortality in blunt chest trauma patients have mostly been studied by...
Chest trauma management often requires the use of invasive and non-invasive ventilation. To date, on...
Predictors of mortality in blunt chest trauma patients have mostly been studied by univariate analys...
Background: Thoracic trauma is responsible for approximately 25% of trauma deaths, and rib fractures...
Background. An occult pneumothorax is identified by computed tomography but not visualized by a plai...
Abstract Background Thoracic trauma is a relevant source of comorbidity throughout multiply-injured ...
Abstract Background Thoracic trauma is the third most common cause of death after abdominal injury a...
Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common disease that may contribute to morbidi...