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Classification according to order Classification according to order of priority in management:of priority in management:
•Highest priority:
•Cervical spine injury.
•Respiratory impairment.
•Cardiovascular insufficiency.
•Severe external haemorrhage.Larkin J and Moylan J: (1973): Priorities in management of
trauma victims. Critical Care Medicine, 3: 192-195.
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Classification according to order Classification according to order of priority in management:of priority in management:(Cont.)(Cont.)
•High priority:
•Intraperitoneal injuries.
•Retroperitoneal injuries.
•Brain and spinal cord injuries.
•Severe burns, or extensive soft tissue injuries. (Larkin and Moylan, 1973)
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Classification according to order of Classification according to order of priority in management: priority in management: (Cont.)(Cont.)
•Low priority:
•Lower genito-urinary tract injuries.
•Peripheral vascular, nerve and tendon injuries.
•Fractures, dislocations.
•Facial and soft tissue injuries.
•Tetanus prophylaxis.(Larkin and Moylan, 1973)
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Injury Severity Score (ISS) Injury Severity Score (ISS) (Baker (Baker et al., 1997):et al., 1997):
Baker SP, O’neill B, Haddow W and Long WB (1974): The injury severity score : A method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J.Trauma, 14:187-196.
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Triage Score Triage Score (Champion et al., 1980):(Champion et al., 1980):
Champion HR, Sacco WJ, Hannan DS, Lepper RL, Atzinger ES, Copes WS and Proll RH(1980): Assessment of injury severity: The Triage Index. Critical Care Medicine, 8: 201-208.
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Glasgow Coma Scale Glasgow Coma Scale (Teasdale and (Teasdale and Jennet, 1974)Jennet, 1974)
Teasdale G and Jennet B (1974): Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. Lancet, 2: 81-84.
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•Polytraumatized or multiple injury patients possess the most critical decision and management.
•A trauma centre, well equipped, well staffed, highly experienced personnel, easy and fast accessibility with multi-system and multi-speciality medical care should be available.
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Dr. Soliman Fakeeh hospital has the full calibre of providing medical
services with all medical and surgical specialities, taking care of injured
patients.
Example of an advanced Example of an advanced trauma center:trauma center:
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•“Remember, we are human beings, having our own limitations, but fully responsible of providing our best care.
Supportive Care:Supportive Care:
•“I treated him . . . God cured him”
(Ambroise Pare’ 1510-90)
(A.Juma)
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•Pulmonary support.
•Cardiovascular support.
•Renal support.
•Hepatic support.
•Nutritional support.
•Metabolic support.
•Musculo-skeletal and rehabilitative support.
•Psychological support.
These supportive Care Include:These supportive Care Include:Musculo-skeletal Trauma
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Relationship Relationship between mean daily between mean daily
urine nitrogen urine nitrogen excretion for 7 days excretion for 7 days postoperatively, the postoperatively, the
blood level of blood level of branched chain a.a. branched chain a.a.
on the 7th after on the 7th after injury and the initial injury and the initial ketone body levels.ketone body levels.
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The concentrated The concentrated ketone bodies in the ketone bodies in the
blood of patients blood of patients after injuryafter injury
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Changes in the blood Changes in the blood brached chain a.a. brached chain a.a.
after injuryafter injury
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