2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-020-01476-0
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Blast polytrauma with hemodynamic shock, hypothermia, hypoventilation and systemic inflammatory response: description of a new porcine model

Abstract: Purpose In the past decade blast injuries have become more prevalent. Blast trauma may cause extensive injuries requiring improved early resuscitation and prevention of haemorrhage. Randomized prospective trials are logistically and ethically challenging, and large animal models are important for further research efforts. Few severe blast trauma models have been described, which is why we aimed to establish a comprehensive polytrauma model in accordance with the criteria of the Berlin definition of polytrauma … Show more

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“…According to Dahlquist et al [9], explosions result in "extensive injuries to multiple locations in the body leading to severe complications such as catastrophic hemorrhage and trauma-induced coagulopathy". The emergency response mounted by the Lebanese medical and non-medical (volunteers) communities, amid weak infrastructure and poor resources, was instrumental in saving the lives of many.…”
Section: Anatomy Of the Blastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Dahlquist et al [9], explosions result in "extensive injuries to multiple locations in the body leading to severe complications such as catastrophic hemorrhage and trauma-induced coagulopathy". The emergency response mounted by the Lebanese medical and non-medical (volunteers) communities, amid weak infrastructure and poor resources, was instrumental in saving the lives of many.…”
Section: Anatomy Of the Blastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increase in risk of death Polytrauma increases risk of death by a factor of 1.5. 32,45,46 Limited data but based on 2 studies classifying injuries in blast scenarios and comparing single injury to polytrauma victims. Applicability to the scenario is variable based on blast size and characteristics, but polytrauma cannot be ignored, despite limitations.…”
Section: Polytraumamentioning
confidence: 99%