Drowning and immersion injury
Abstract Drowning is a frequent cause of accidental deaths and injuries, resulting in a significant but preventable global health problem. It is characterized by respiratory impairment due to submersion of…
Abstract Drowning is a frequent cause of accidental deaths and injuries, resulting in a significant but preventable global health problem. It is characterized by respiratory impairment due to submersion of…
Abstract Anaesthetists and critical care physicians involved in emergency care provision must be equipped with the adequate knowledge and skills to accurately assess and manage patients with severe burns. This…
Abstract This article summarizes major life-threatening injuries in thoracic trauma. It explores the immediate approach to a patient presenting with thoracic trauma including diagnostics and pertinent invasive procedures. This is…
Abstract Shock is defined as failure of the circulatory system resulting in a level of perfusion to tissues, which is inadequate to meet the oxygen demands of cellular metabolism. Haemorrhagic…
Abstract Trauma is one of the leading cause of deaths in those <35 years old in the UK. It also has a significant morbidity burden with a subsequent economic impact….
Abstract Pain management in the pre-hospital environment is a priority following life- and limb-saving manoeuvres. Pain should be assessed, documented and managed according to a multimodal model. Even in the…
Abstract Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the UK. Developments in the delivery of pre-hospital trauma care and advances in techniques for managing critically injured patients…
Regenerative medicine (RM) encompasses an emerging field of medicine with the goal of replacing, engineering, or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs lost or injured due to age, disease, or…
Introduction Treatment of pain, acute, subacute, or chronic, often involves a continuum of treatment options. Initially, conservative options such as physical therapy, medications, and alternative/complimentary treatments should be considered. If…
Introduction In previous decades, pain research has been relatively stagnant and with limited funding. In 2011, only 1% of the $30 billion National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget was devoted…