Trauma Critical Care
Head injury are often either closed or open (penetrating).
A closed head injury means you received a tough blow to the top from striking an object, but the thing didn't break the skull. An open, or penetrating, head injury means you were hit with an object that broke the skull and entered the brain. This is more likely to happen when you move at high speed, such as going through the windshield during a car accident. It also can happen from a gunshot to the top.
Head injuries include:
Concussion, in which the brain is shaken, is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. Scalp wounds. Skull fractures.
Head injuries may cause bleeding:
In the brain tissue In the layers that surround the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, extradural hematoma)
Head injury may be a common reason for an ER visit. A large number of individuals that suffer head injuries are children. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for over 1 in 6 injury-related hospital admissions annually.
High Impact List of Articles
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Awards 2020- 28th Annual Congress on Emergency Nursing & Critical
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Endalew GemechuAwards 2020: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Awards 2020- 28th Annual Congress on Emergency Nursing & Critical
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Endalew GemechuAwards 2020: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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A national survey of thromboprophylaxis strategies in high risk trauma patients
R Mason Curtis*, Kelly Vogt, W Robert Leeper, Amol Mujoomdar, Stewart Kribs4, Neil Parry, Ian BallResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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A national survey of thromboprophylaxis strategies in high risk trauma patients
R Mason Curtis*, Kelly Vogt, W Robert Leeper, Amol Mujoomdar, Stewart Kribs4, Neil Parry, Ian BallResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Stress, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder among adolescents in the Gaza strip
Abdelaziz Mousa Thabet, Sanaa S ThabetResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Stress, trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder among adolescents in the Gaza strip
Abdelaziz Mousa Thabet, Sanaa S ThabetResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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A disintegrin and metalloprotenase with thrombospondin type 1 repeats 13 (ADAMTS13) in children with end stage renal disease on regular haemodialysis.
Mohamed Abdelaziz El-Gamasy, Maher Ahmed Abdel Hafez, Mohsen Mustafa Eldeeb, Mohamed Mahmoud AbdelmageedResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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A disintegrin and metalloprotenase with thrombospondin type 1 repeats 13 (ADAMTS13) in children with end stage renal disease on regular haemodialysis.
Mohamed Abdelaziz El-Gamasy, Maher Ahmed Abdel Hafez, Mohsen Mustafa Eldeeb, Mohamed Mahmoud AbdelmageedResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Peritoneal assisted ventilation in a severely head injured patient by use of
Perfluorocarbons PFC.
Abbas AlnajiResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Peritoneal assisted ventilation in a severely head injured patient by use of
Perfluorocarbons PFC.
Abbas AlnajiResearch Article: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
Conference Proceedings
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Ensuring hemodynamic stability in Neonates requiring Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Suzan R Miller-HooverScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Ensuring hemodynamic stability in Neonates requiring Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Suzan R Miller-HooverScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Case series of rare cases of bilateral open lip Schizencephaly presenting with Status Epilepticus
Neha BistaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Case series of rare cases of bilateral open lip Schizencephaly presenting with Status Epilepticus
Neha BistaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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TREATMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITIS AND ITS COMPLICATIONS
Enver ZeremPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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TREATMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITIS AND ITS COMPLICATIONS
Enver ZeremPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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Out of hospital cardiac arrest: Does age and gender affect the association between delay to treatment and 30 day survival?
Nooraldeen Al-DuryScientific Tracks Abstracts: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Out of hospital cardiac arrest: Does age and gender affect the association between delay to treatment and 30 day survival?
Nooraldeen Al-DuryScientific Tracks Abstracts: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Sleep disordered breathing and psychiatric disorders in the pediatric population: Meta-analytic review
Karim SedkyKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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Sleep disordered breathing and psychiatric disorders in the pediatric population: Meta-analytic review
Karim SedkyKeynote: Current Pediatric Research