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Trauma Research

Browse the latest research summaries in the field of trauma for spinal cord injury patients and caregivers.

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Spinal Cord InjuryPharmacologyTrauma

Advance in hyperbaric oxygen therapy in spinal cord injury

Chinese Journal of Traumatology, 2024 • May 12, 2023

This review examines the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for spinal cord injury (SCI), focusing on treatment protocols and critical issues in the existing literature. The review highlights the...

KEY FINDING: A meta-analysis suggests HBOT might be a safe, promising, and effective choice to limit secondary injury in SCI when started appropriately.

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Spinal Cord InjuryTraumaOrthopedics

Severe traumatic dislocation of the lower cervical spine with mild neurological symptoms: Case reports and literature review

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 2025 • July 29, 2024

This paper reports three cases of severe lower cervical dislocation without spinal cord injury and discusses the mechanisms underlying this type of injury. In all cases, the fractures occurred at the ...

KEY FINDING: Severe traumatic dislocation of the lower cervical spine with intact neurological status is rare in clinical practice.

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HealthcareTraumaPediatrics

Conservative treatment for traumatic atlantoaxial joint infra-anterior dislocation complicating odontoid fracture in young children: A case series

Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics, 2024 • June 13, 2024

This study presents a case series of three young children with traumatic atlantoaxial joint infra-anterior dislocation complicating odontoid fracture (ADOF) who were treated conservatively. The conser...

KEY FINDING: All three patients' C1-2 infra-anterior dislocations were successfully reduced using gentle traction methods (halo or occipital-jaw) without surgery.

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Spinal Cord InjurySurgeryTrauma

Analysis of factors influencing the surgical treatment outcomes of spinal injuries in polytrauma patients

Annals of Medicine & Surgery, 2024 • October 28, 2024

This study analyzes the diagnosis and treatment conditions of polytrauma patients with spinal injuries, clarifying factors influencing prognosis. The survival rate of patients who underwent their first...

KEY FINDING: Patients operated on within 12–48 h had the best survival rates, while those operated on earlier or later had poorer outcomes.

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NeurologyTraumaMedical Imaging

Patient flow analysis with fast-track MRI for suspected stroke in the emergency department and associated non-comprehensive stroke center

Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders, 2024 • January 1, 2024

This retrospective study indicates an association between the implementation of fast-track MRI in a neurologic ED for suspected strokes and reduced LOS, both in-hospital and ED. The use of inpatient M...

KEY FINDING: Fast-track stroke MRI in the ED was associated with a reduction in the average length of stay in the hospital.

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Spinal Cord InjuryCritical CareTrauma

Enteral Midodrine for Intravenous Vasopressor Weaning in Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Hospital Pharmacy, 2024 • January 1, 2024

This retrospective study evaluated the efficacy and safety of enteral midodrine in facilitating the weaning of IV vasopressors in acute traumatic spinal cord injury patients. The study found that mido...

KEY FINDING: 79.2% of patients successfully weaned off IV vasopressors after the addition of midodrine.

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TraumaPediatrics

Head and Spinal Injuries in Pediatrics: Descriptive Study over 10 Years in a Tertiary Hospital

Cureus, 2024 • November 30, 2024

This study investigated factors linked to mortality and morbidity in pediatric head and spinal injuries to determine effective treatment strategies. The study analyzed 303 patients, predominantly male...

KEY FINDING: Road traffic accidents (RTA) at 147 (48.5%) and falls at 139 (45.9%) were the most common traumas.

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Trauma

Assessment of the correlation between the Vittel criteria and the ISS score: A novel approach to pre-hospital severe trauma patient’s triage

LA TUNISIE MEDICALE, 2024 • December 1, 2024

The study evaluated the correlation between Vittel triage criteria and the Injury Severity Score (ISS) to improve pre-hospital triage accuracy. Seven key criteria were identified as independent predic...

KEY FINDING: Seven criteria were significantly associated with severe trauma (ISS >15): Glasgow Coma Scale<13, fall>6 m, severe burn, pelvic fracture, suspected spinal cord injury, Fluid resuscitation>1000 ml, Catecholamine.

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Trauma

Extrication following a motor vehicle collision: a consensus statement on behalf of The Faculty of Pre‑hospital Care, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med, 2025 • January 1, 2025

This consensus statement introduces a new approach to extrication, prioritizing time-sensitive and patient-centered care over strict movement minimization. The recommendations advocate for empowering ...

KEY FINDING: Self-extrication is now considered the preferred initial approach when appropriate.

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SurgeryTraumaDermatology

Clinical Presentation and Integrated Management of Pressure Injuries in the Emergency Hospital Setting: A Plastic Surgeon’s Perspective

Healthcare, 2024 • December 22, 2024

Pressure injuries are a significant challenge in healthcare, leading to complications like infections, increased care needs, and prolonged rehabilitation, impacting patients physically and psychologic...

KEY FINDING: The study included 176 patients with clinically diagnosed pressure ulcers, with 28.52% of cases as stage III and 35.57% as stage IV.

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