Monday, 21 December 2009

Injury Vol 41 Iss 1 January 2010

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Guidelines, protocols and checklists: Do we need them to provide good trauma care? Pages 8-9 I. Civil
Reviews
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A systematic review of the costs and benefits of helicopter emergency medical services Pages 10-20 Colman B. Taylor, Mark Stevenson, Stephen Jan, Paul M. Middleton, Michael Fitzharris, John A. Myburgh
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Current theories on the pathophysiology of multiple organ failure after trauma Pages 21-26 Takeshi Tsukamoto, R. Savanh Chanthaphavong, Hans-Christoph Pape
Articles
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The UK helicopter ambulance tasking study Pages 27-29 Nicola Littlewood, Andrew Parker, Stephen Hearns, Alasdair Corfield
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Exsanguination protocol improves survival after major hepatic trauma Pages 30-34 Victor Zaydfudim, William D. Dutton, Irene D. Feurer, Brigham K. Au, C. Wright Pinson, Bryan A. Cotton
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Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) use during massive blood transfusion in trauma resuscitation Pages 35-39 Biswadev Mitra, Alfredo Mori, Peter A. Cameron, Mark Fitzgerald, Eldho Paul, Alison Street
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Occult pneumomediastinum in blunt chest trauma: Clinical significance Pages 40-43 J.B. Rezende-Neto, J. Hoffmann, M. Al Mahroos, H. Tien, L.C. Hsee, F. Spencer Netto, V. Speers, S.B. Rizoli
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Management of ongoing arterial haemorrhage after damage control laparotomy: Optimal timing and efficacy of transarterial embolisation Pages 44-49 Being-Chuan Lin, Yon-Cheong Wong, Kun-Eng Lim, Jen-Feng Fang, Yu-Pao Hsu, Shih-Ching Kang
Editorial
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How confident can we be in predicting outcome in patients with a minimal Glasgow Coma Score?: Re: Nijboer et al. Patients beyond salvation? Various categories of trauma patients with a minimal Glasgow Coma Score Pages 50-51 Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld
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Patients beyond salvation?: Various categories of trauma patients with a minimal Glasgow Coma Score Pages 52-57 Johanna M.M. Nijboer, Joukje van der Naalt, Hendrik-Jan ten Duis
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Current management of large bowel injuries and factors influencing outcome Pages 58-63 M. Govender, T.E. Madiba
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Avoiding futile damage control laparotomy Pages 64-68 Nicolas Kairinos, Philip M. Hayes, Andrew J. Nicol, Delawir Kahn
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Long-term mortality outcome of victims of major trauma Pages 69-72 Kevin B. Laupland, Lawrence W. Svenson, Vincent Grant, Chad G. Ball, Michelle Mercado, Andrew W. Kirkpatrick
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Severe facial rubber bullet injuries: Less lethal but extremely harmful weapons Pages 73-76 Roman Hossein Khonsari, Gilles Fleuridas, Ludovic Arzul, François Lefèvre, Clémentine Vincent, Chloé Bertolus
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Knife inflicted penetrating injuries of the maxillofacial region: A descriptive, record-based study Pages 77-81 M. Meer, A. Siddiqi, J.A. Morkel, P. Janse van Rensburg, S. Zafar
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Clinical presentation and outcome of chorioretinitis sclopetaria: A case series study Pages 82-85 Mehdi Nili Ahmadabadi, Reza Karkhaneh, Ramak Roohipoor, Ali Tabatabai, Azam Alimardani
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Ocular injury requiring hospitalisation in the South East of Ireland: 2001–2007 Pages 86-91 Ayman Saeed, Irfan Khan, Orla Dunne, Jim Stack, Stephen Beatty
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The association between depression and anxiety disorders following facial trauma—A comparative study Pages 92-96 Shofiq Islam, Muhiuddin Ahmed, Gary M. Walton, Timothy G. Dinan, Gary R. Hoffman
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Venous thromboembolism after severe trauma: Incidence, risk factors and outcome Pages 97-101 Thomas Paffrath, Arasch Wafaisade, Rolf Lefering, Christian Simanski, Bertil Bouillon, Timo Spanholtz, Sebastian Wutzler, Marc Maegele
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The Victorian Major Trauma Transfer Study Pages 102-109 Salomon Zalstein, Peter Danne, David Taylor, Peter Cameron, Susan McLellan, Mark Fitzgerald, Thomas Kossmann, Ian Patrick, Tony Walker, Joe Crameri, Michael Bailey, Gay Magilton
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An analysis of inner-city students’ attitudes towards violence before and after participation in the “Cradle to Grave” programme Pages 110-115 Amy J. Goldberg, Julia M. Toto, Heather R. Kulp, Michael E. Lloyd, John P. Gaughan, Mark J. Seamon, Scott P. Charles
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Incidence and pattern of bear maul injuries in Kashmir Pages 116-119 Altaf Rasool, Adil Hafeez Wani, Mohammad Ashraf Darzi, M. Inam Zaroo, Shabir Iqbal, Shiekh Adil Bashir, Shafaq Rashid, Reyaz Ahmad Lone
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Machete injuries as seen in a Nigerian teaching hospital Pages 120-124 N.I. Omoke, C.C. Madubueze

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