The current management of penetrating cardiac trauma

Includes bibliographical references. === The vast majority of patients with penetrating cardiac injuries do not reach the hospital alive as the pre-hospital mortality rate for these injuries is in the region of 86%. The patients that do reach the hospital alive are potential survivors and it is obvi...

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Main Author: Nicol, Andrew John
Other Authors: Kahn, Delawir
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11633
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-116332020-10-07T05:11:29Z The current management of penetrating cardiac trauma Nicol, Andrew John Kahn, Delawir Surgery Includes bibliographical references. The vast majority of patients with penetrating cardiac injuries do not reach the hospital alive as the pre-hospital mortality rate for these injuries is in the region of 86%. The patients that do reach the hospital alive are potential survivors and it is obviously crucial that any cardiac injury is detected and managed appropriately. Most of these injuries present with either cardiac tamponade or hypovolaemic shock and are relatively straightforward to diagnose and require immediate surgery. There is, however, a group of patients that are relatively stable with an underlying cardiac injury and it is in these patients that a potential or occult cardiac injury needs to be identified. 2015-01-06T18:57:01Z 2015-01-06T18:57:01Z 2012 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11633 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Surgery
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The current management of penetrating cardiac trauma
description Includes bibliographical references. === The vast majority of patients with penetrating cardiac injuries do not reach the hospital alive as the pre-hospital mortality rate for these injuries is in the region of 86%. The patients that do reach the hospital alive are potential survivors and it is obviously crucial that any cardiac injury is detected and managed appropriately. Most of these injuries present with either cardiac tamponade or hypovolaemic shock and are relatively straightforward to diagnose and require immediate surgery. There is, however, a group of patients that are relatively stable with an underlying cardiac injury and it is in these patients that a potential or occult cardiac injury needs to be identified.
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