Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
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Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
PartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality rat Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2tes have decreased significantly. TBI remains a significant public health problem. In addition, while cervical spine and spinal cord injuries are less common in children compared to adults, these injuries are an important source of long-term morbidity and pose a significant burden on the health care Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2 system. The management of these injuries has continued to evolve over time. Critically injured children with TB1 require the close coordination of maEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
nagement between the PICƯ team, the trauma surgeon, and the neurosurgeon.KeywordsTraumatic brain injury • Depressed skull fracture • Closed head injurPartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality rat Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2eading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality in the United States. The mortality rate due to trauma has declined significantly in all age groups since 1979. largely as a result of aggressive injury prevention pro grams. However, accidental injury still accounts for more than one-third of all ch Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2ildhood deaths |1|. Many of theseD.s. Wheeler, Ml). MMM (M)Division of Critical Care Medicine.Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.UniversityEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
<>!'Cincinnati Colleye of Medicine.3333 Burnet Avenue. Cincinnati. OH 15229-3039. USAe mail: derek.wheelertS'cctirnc.orj’D.A. Bruce. MB. ChHCenter foPartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality rat Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2nsnaũonal.orgc. Schlcicn. MD. MBADepartment of Pediatrics. Cohen Children's Medical (’enter, Hofstra North Shorc-LU School of Medicine.269-01 76 Ave. Suite 111. New Hyde Park. NY 11010. USA e-mail: cschleienW nshs.edudeaths are due to traumatic brain injury (TBI) |2|. Neck and cervical spinal cord i Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2njuries, although relatively rare in the pediatric population, often have catastrophic consequences |A-5|. Clearly, pediatric head and spinal cord traEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
uma creates a significant burden on society.Head TraumaEpidemiologyAATiile the overall mortality rates have decreased signifi cattily. TBI remains a sPartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality rat Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2ldren [6.7], Although children generally have better survival rates than adults [6], the life long sequelae of even a mild TB1 can he more devastating in children due Io their young age and developmental potential |8, 9|. The usual mechanism of injury depends on the age of the patient. For example, Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2chil dren under 4 years most often suffer TB1 secondary to falls, motor vehicle accidents, or non-accidental trauma (chihl abuse), while TBI in olderEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
children usually occurs secondD.s. Wheeler Ct al. teds.). Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-6359-6_ 14, © Springer-Ver lag LondoPartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality rat Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2t crime are the most common causes of TBI |6. 9]. Males appear to sustain TBI almost twice as often as females, especially in the adolescent age group. Most large series show an increased incidence of head trauma in the spring and summer months when children arc more likely to be outdoors [I0J. As m Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2entioned above, pediatric TB1 is a significant burden to the health care system, accounting for more than $1 billion in total hospital charges every yEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 4: Peri-operative care of the critically ill or injured child - 2nd edition): Part 2
ear in the United Slates alone. These costs do not take into account the costs of future medical care, years of lost work, and the years of lost qualiPartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality ratPartillTraumaRichard A. FalconeHead and Neck Trauma14Derek s. Wheeler, Derek Andrew Bruce, and Charles SchleienAbstractWhile die overall mortality ratGọi ngay
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