2022
DOI: 10.1097/ec9.0000000000000061
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Management and outcome of pancreatic trauma: a 6-year experience at a level I trauma center

Abstract: Background: Pancreatic trauma (PT) accounts for less than 1% of all trauma admissions. Occasionally, PT is undetected during the primary survey and becomes apparent only when complications arise. It occurs in up to 5% of blunt abdominal trauma cases and 12% of individuals with penetrating abdominal injuries. Management is determined by the status of the main pancreatic duct and associated injuries.

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“…In the article entitled “Management and outcome of pancreatic trauma: a 6-year experience at a level I trauma center” published in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine 2023;3(1):6–11 (doi: 10.1097/ EC9.0000000000000061). [1] In the section of “Statistical method”, this sentence “To establish the association for the categorical data, Chi-Square test or Fisher’s exact test was used as appropriate.” was omitted before “A P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.”…”
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“…In the article entitled “Management and outcome of pancreatic trauma: a 6-year experience at a level I trauma center” published in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine 2023;3(1):6–11 (doi: 10.1097/ EC9.0000000000000061). [1] In the section of “Statistical method”, this sentence “To establish the association for the categorical data, Chi-Square test or Fisher’s exact test was used as appropriate.” was omitted before “A P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.”…”
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confidence: 99%