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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258653

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Introduction The role of Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) is well described in the literature in high-resource general emergency care settings. However; there are limited data on utilisation of FAST by local providers in limited-resource conflict settings. We describe the first experience of a hospital in E-DRC using the FAST exam in triage to evaluate and expedite blunt and penetrating trauma patients during an armed invasion. Methods HEAL Africa Hospital (HEAL) is a tertiary trauma centre located in Goma; Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2010; ultrasound training was initiated. During subsequent armed fighting and the invasion of Goma; the hospital adopted the FAST exam as triage tool in the emergency centre (EC). Ultrasound scans were prospectively logged and perceived utility for immediate patient management was recorded. At a 1 year follow-up; a cohort of physician and nurses considered downstream patient recipients were also asked perceived utility towards its use. Results 222/243 (91) of ultrasound scans were recorded by physicians as having positive utility for immediate patient management. 61/243 (25) scans were FAST exams; 24 for obstetric evaluation and 158 were scans for pain management with ultrasound regional anaesthesia. 23/61 (41) of the FAST were reported as positive. Patients with + FAST were immediately prioritised and either a chest tube was placed or taken to the operating room for laparotomy. All 23 patients brought for laparotomy or chest tube were shown to have haemoperitoneum or positive output respectively. Discussion : The introduction of FAST training and requisite equipment in resource stressed healthcare settings is both desirable and feasible. In this study; the introduction of FAST by local providers had an important influence on the decision making process and enabled immediate triage of casualties to laparotomy; chest tube or clinical observations. Prospective controlled research is further needed to evaluate the impact


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Emergency Medical Services , Referral and Consultation , Ultrasonography , Wounds and Injuries
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Rev. Fac. Med. Univ. Nac. Nordeste ; 32(2): 22-24, jun.-dic. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-722443

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RESUMEN:Se denomina accidente bothrópico al cuadro clínico producido por el veneno inoculado por ofidios del género Bothrops(Yarará). Este se caracteriza por ser proteolítico, coagulante y hemorragíparo, y ocasiona en las víctimasefectos locales y sistémicos.Las complicaciones incluyen: tendinitis, fascitis, infección bacteriana, abscesos y síndrome compartimental. Esteúltimo tiene una incidencia inferior...


SUMMARY:Clinical simptoms produced by venom of Bothrops (Yarará) are called ophidism. The poison of these snakes hasproteolitic, coagulant action and causes hemorrage. It causes local and systemic effects.Complications include: tendinitis, fasciitis, bacterial infection, abscesses and compartment syndrome...


Chama-se acidente botrï ao quadro clínico produzidos pelo veneno de Bothrops ophidia. Recaracteriza por ser proteolítica,coagulante e hemorragiparo e causas das vítimas em efeitos locais e sistêmicos. No sítio da inoculação ocorreum dano tecidual imediatamente com mionecrose, hemorragia e edema.Complicações incluem: tendinite, fasciíte plantar, infecção bacteriana, abscesso, e síndrome compartimental...


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Humans , Amputation, Surgical , Anterior Compartment Syndrome , Argentina , Bothrops
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