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Expert consensus on the evaluation and diagnosis of combat injuries of the Chinese People's Liberation Army 被引量:11
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作者 Zhao-wen Zong Lian-yang Zhang +12 位作者 Hao Qin Si-xu Chen Lin Zhang Lei Yang Xiao-xue Li quan-wei bao Dao-cheng Liu Si-hao He Yue Shen Rong Zhang Yu-feng Zhao Xiao-zheng Zhong representing the PLA Professional Committee and Youth Committee on Disaster Medicine 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CAS 2018年第3期189-198,共10页
The accurate assessment and diagnosis of combat injuries are the basis for triage and treatment of combat casualties. A consensus on the assessment and diagnosis of combat injuries was made and discussed at the second... The accurate assessment and diagnosis of combat injuries are the basis for triage and treatment of combat casualties. A consensus on the assessment and diagnosis of combat injuries was made and discussed at the second annual meeting of the Professional Committee on Disaster Medicine of the Chinese People's Liberation Army(PLA). In this consensus agreement, the massive hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation and hypothermia(MARCH) algorithm, which is a simple triage and rapid treatment and field triage score, was recommended to assess combat casualties during the first-aid stage, whereas the abbreviated scoring method for combat casualty and the MARCH algorithm were recommended to assess combat casualties in level Ⅱ facilities. In level Ⅲ facilities, combined measures, including a history inquiry, thorough physical examination, laboratory examination, X-ray, and ultrasound examination, were recommended for the diagnosis of combat casualties. In addition, corresponding methods were recommended for the recognition of casualties needing massive transfusions, assessment of firearm wounds, evaluation of mangled extremities, and assessment of injury severity in this consensus. 展开更多
关键词 COMBAT INJURIES Assessment DIAGNOSIS EXPERT CONSENSUS
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Diagnosis and treatment of rare complications of pelvic fractures 被引量:2
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作者 Zhao-Wen Zong quan-wei bao +6 位作者 Hua-Yu Liu Yue Shen Yu-Feng Zhao Xiang Hua Qing-Shan Guo Lian-Yang Zhang Hui Chen 《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS CSCD 2016年第4期199-205,共7页
Purpose: To enhance the awareness of rare complications of pelvic fracture and describe the correct diagnosis and effective treatment. Methods: A total of 188 cases of pelvic fractures were retrospectively reviewed,... Purpose: To enhance the awareness of rare complications of pelvic fracture and describe the correct diagnosis and effective treatment. Methods: A total of 188 cases of pelvic fractures were retrospectively reviewed, and four patients who suffered from four types of rare pelvic fracture complications were described, namely ureteral obstruction caused by retroperitoneal hematoma-induced abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS), bowel entrapment, external lilac artery injury, and open scrotal sac injury. Results: We demonstrated that combined measures should be employed to prevent the occurrence of ACS following major pelvic fractures. Ureteral catheter support may be a good option at an early stage when ACS occurred. Contrasted computed tomography examination and sufficient awareness are keys to a correct diagnosis of bowel entrapment following pelvic fractures. Recognition of risk factors, early diagnosis, and prompt treatment of suspected injury of the external iliac artery are keys to patient survival and to avoid limb loss. Scrotal and/or testicular injury complicated by pelvic fractures should be carefully treated to maintain normal gonad function. Additionally, establishment of a sophisticated trauma care system and multi-disciplinary coordination are important for correct diagnosis and treat- ment of rare complications in pelvic fractures. Conclusions: Rare complications of pelvic fractures are difficult to diagnose and negatively impact outcome. Recognition of risk factors and sufficient awareness are essential for correct diagnosis and prompt treatment. 展开更多
关键词 PELVIS Fractures bone COMPLICATIONS DIAGNOSIS
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