Spinal Trauma in Critical Care
Spinální trauma v resuscitační péči
Autoři na základě dlouhodobých zkušenosti s léčbou pacientů s míšním poraněním podávají přehled o patofyziologii, diagnostice a zejména principech léc~y spincílního traumatu v podmínkách resuscitačního odděleni. Popisuji vztah míšního poraněni k orgánovým funkcím se zvláštním důrazem na ventilaci. Zdůrazněna jsou opatření ke snížení sekundárního postižení míchy.
Klíčová slova:
míšní poranění - tetraplegie - sekundární inzult - polytrauma
Authors:
R. Hájek 1; P. Hude 1; H. Bosáková 1; D. Řehořková 1; P. Horký 1; P. Wendsche 2; J. Kočiš 2
Authors‘ workplace:
ARO, Úrazová nemocnice Brno, primář MUDr. Dagmar Řehořková, CSc. 2 Spinální jednotka, Úrazová nemocnice Brno, primář doc. MUDr. Peter Wendsche, CSc.
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Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2002, č. 1, s. 32-37
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Overview
The review of pathophysiology, diagnostic procedures and princppecs of care for spínal trauma in critical setting is outlireed, based on the authors' long-term experience with treatment of spínal trauma patients. There is described the association between spínal trauma and other organ dysfunction, especially ventilaxion. There are stressed preventive measures focused on attenuaxion of secondary spínal cord injury.
Key words:
spínal injury - quadruplegia - secondary inzult - polytrauma
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