[Initial resuscitation of closed thoracic trauma]. 1997

P Carli, and M Lejay
Département d'anesthésie-réanimation, SAMU de Paris, Hôpital Necker.

Blunt thoracic trauma are frequent and often severe. Their management is improved in the prehospital settings by the involvement of a medical team, and the admission in a specialized trauma center. Diagnostic and therapeutic steps are closely linked. They are based on the stabilization of life threatening problems and the appropriate use of recent advances in medical imaging. Endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation are indicated for respiratory distress. Immediate surgical management is mandatory for an hypovolemic shock related to massive hemothorax. On the contrary, multiple ribs fractures and flail chest without major pulmonary contusion are managed with regional analgesia allowing effective physiotherapy and avoiding the infectious complications related to prolonged mechanical ventilation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D012151 Resuscitation The restoration to life or consciousness of one apparently dead. (Dorland, 27th ed) Resuscitations
D004632 Emergency Medical Services Services specifically designed, staffed, and equipped for the emergency care of patients. Emergency Care,Emergency Health Services,Emergicenters,Prehospital Emergency Care,Emergency Care, Prehospital,Emergency Services, Medical,Medical Services, Emergency,Services, Emergency Medical,Emergency Health Service,Emergency Medical Service,Emergency Service, Medical,Emergicenter,Health Service, Emergency,Health Services, Emergency,Medical Emergency Service,Medical Emergency Services,Medical Service, Emergency,Service, Emergency Health,Service, Emergency Medical,Service, Medical Emergency,Services, Emergency Health,Services, Medical Emergency
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013898 Thoracic Injuries General or unspecified injuries to the chest area. Chest Injuries,Injuries, Chest,Injuries, Thoracic,Chest Injury,Injury, Chest,Injury, Thoracic,Thoracic Injury
D014949 Wounds, Nonpenetrating Injuries caused by impact with a blunt object where there is no penetration of the skin. Blunt Injuries,Injuries, Nonpenetrating,Injuries, Blunt,Nonpenetrating Injuries,Blunt Injury,Injury, Blunt,Injury, Nonpenetrating,Nonpenetrating Injury,Nonpenetrating Wound,Nonpenetrating Wounds,Wound, Nonpenetrating

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