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Blast Injuries - Physiopathology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Blast Injuries - Physiopathology'
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Humane killers, human injury: functional outcome of vole captive bolt injuries.
30 Aug 2009
BACKGROUND: High-pressure blast injuries to the hand due to vole captive bolt devices are serious injuries that are to a great extent unknown to emergency care operators and trauma surgeons. There is no study on the functional outcome of these ...
rec_pub_19741410-humane-killers-human-injury-functional-outcome-vole-captive-bolt.htm
A critical problem begging for new insight and new therapies.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19514110-a-critical-problem-begging-new-insight-new-therapies.htm
30 May 2009
The nature of warfare in the 21st century has led to a significant increase in primary blast or over-pressurization injuries to the whole body and head, which manifest as a complex of neuro-somatic damage, including traumatic brain injury (TBI). ...
rec_pub_19422293-biomarkers-blast-induced-neurotrauma-profiling-molecular-cellular.htm
In-vitro approaches for studying blast-induced traumatic brain injury.
30 May 2009
Traumatic brain injury caused by explosive or blast events is currently divided into four phases: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary blast injury. These phases of blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) are biomechanically distinct, ...
rec_pub_19397424-in-vitro-approaches-studying-blast-induced-traumatic-brain-injury.htm
30 May 2009
Explosive blast traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the more serious wounds suffered by United States service members injured in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some military medical treatments for blast TBI that have been ...
rec_pub_19397423-explosive-blast-neurotrauma.htm
30 May 2009
Explosive blast has been extensively used as a tactical weapon in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and more recently in Operation Enduring Freedom(OEF). The polytraumatic nature of blast injuries is evidence of their effectiveness,and brain injury is a ...
rec_pub_19215189-an-introductory-characterization-combat-casualty-care-relevant-swine.htm
Blast overpressure in rats: recreating a battlefield injury in the laboratory.
30 May 2009
Blast injury to the brain is the predominant cause of neurotrauma in current military conflicts, and its etiology is largely undefined. Using a compression-driven shock tube to simulate blast effects, we assessed the physiological, ...
rec_pub_19397422-blast-overpressure-rats-recreating-battlefield-injury-laboratory.htm
30 May 2009
Proteomics for blast traumatic brain injury (bTBI) research represents an exciting new approach that can greatly help to address the complex pathology of this condition. Antibody-based platforms, antibody microarrays (AbMA), and reverse capture ...
rec_pub_19397421-proteomic-biomarkers-blast-neurotrauma-targeting-cerebral-edema.htm
Hemorrhagic shock after experimental traumatic brain injury in mice: effect on neuronal death.
30 May 2009
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) from blast injury is often complicated by hemorrhagic shock (HS) in victims of terrorist attacks. Most studies of HS after experimental TBI have focused on intracranial pressure; few have explored the effect of HS on ...
rec_pub_18781889-hemorrhagic-shock-experimental-traumatic-brain-injury-mice-effect.htm
Blast-induced brain injury and posttraumatic hypotension and hypoxemia.
30 May 2009
Explosive munitions account for more than 50% of all wounds sustained in military combat, and the proportion of civilian casualties due to explosives is increasing as well. But there has been only limited research on the pathophysiology of ...
rec_pub_18447627-blast-induced-brain-injury-posttraumatic-hypotension-hypoxemia.htm
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