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Head Injury

Pathophysiology and Management of Severe Closed Injury

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Head injury is a major health problem in all communities. Mortality statistics reflect only a small part of the total community burden of suffering and economic loss. The outcome for patients with severe head injuries has improved in recent years due to a number of factors. Better organization of services has led to effective early resuscitation and transfer to trauma centres. CT scanning, more widely available, allows early diagnosis and evacuation of clots. The hour by hour monitoring of patients has been rendered more reliable by the Glasgow Coma Score. Nonetheless, the mortality and morbidity for patients who are in coma 24 hours after head injury remains high, and it is this group which forms the subject of the present book. It sets out to analyze the pathophysiology of severe head injury and the currently available methods of treatment.

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Head Injury, Peter Reilly, Philip Ross Bullock

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1997
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Titul
Head Injury
Podtitul
Pathophysiology and Management of Severe Closed Injury
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1997
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
500
ISBN10
0412585405
ISBN13
9780412585401
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Anotácia
Head injury is a major health problem in all communities. Mortality statistics reflect only a small part of the total community burden of suffering and economic loss. The outcome for patients with severe head injuries has improved in recent years due to a number of factors. Better organization of services has led to effective early resuscitation and transfer to trauma centres. CT scanning, more widely available, allows early diagnosis and evacuation of clots. The hour by hour monitoring of patients has been rendered more reliable by the Glasgow Coma Score. Nonetheless, the mortality and morbidity for patients who are in coma 24 hours after head injury remains high, and it is this group which forms the subject of the present book. It sets out to analyze the pathophysiology of severe head injury and the currently available methods of treatment.