Significance of fibrinogen, interleukin-6, and C-reactive protein as predictors of pleural complications after rib fractures in blunt chest trauma
Milorad Pavlovic,
Tatjana Ristic,
Dusanka Markovic
et al.
Abstract:Introduction/Objective Rib fractures are common in blunt chest trauma (BTC)
and when they are associated with pleural complications (PC) - pneumothorax,
hemothorax and hemopneumothorax the treatment of these patients is prolonged
and difficult. Without the ability to predict PC after rib fractures in BTC,
most doctors are forced to initially treat these patients through
observation and conservative treatment. The goal of this research is to
determine which of the investigated biomarkers of in… Show more
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