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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 473-477, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932269

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In recent years, with massive use of high-lethal weapons in the battlefield, explosion injuries have gradually increased and mainly present as multiple trauma. War wound of bladder is often complicated with other tissue or organ injuries, which brings difficulty in quick and accurate diagnosis of war wound of bladder. When the bladder is severely damaged, the traditional treatment is to reconstruct the bladder with the stomach or intestines, but a series of complications may develop. With the rapid development of tissue engineering in recent years, tissue-engineered bladder is expected to provide a new idea for bladder replacement in wartime. The authors review the incidence rate, injury mechanism and clinical diagnosis and treatment methods of war wound of bladder, in order to provide references for improving the treatment of war wound.

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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 50(4)dic. 2021.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1408744

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RESUMEN Introducción: Las personas que forman parte de las fuerzas armadas a nivel mundial han sido susceptibles al desarrollo del trastorno de estrés postraumático, debido a la exposición a condiciones que predisponen su desarrollo. Objetivo: Establecer la frecuencia y posibles factores de riesgo asociados del trastorno de estrés postraumático en sujetos con lesiones en tórax, sufridas en combate. Métodos: Estudio comparativo entre sujetos con trauma de tórax sufrido en combate y militares sin lesión torácica con experiencia en combate, mediante la evaluación de un cuestionario diagnóstico de 24 preguntas, validado para Colombia del trastorno de estrés postraumático. Se incluyó población militar de mayores de 18 años y menores de 55 años, con trauma de tórax que tuvieron manejo médico o quirúrgico (toracotomía o laparotomía). Resultados: Ingresaron al estudio 45 sujetos, 25 con antecedente de trauma de tórax y 20 sanos con experiencia en combate. De los sujetos con trauma, 25 se evaluaron a los 3 meses y 11 a los 5 meses. En los sujetos heridos en combate el promedio de edad fue de 24,1 años (DE: 4,99). A los 3 meses de valoración, el 36 % (p= 0,025) de los sujetos con antecedente de trauma de tórax cumplían criterios diagnósticos de trastorno de estrés postraumático, lo cual evidencia un aumento del 9,5 % a los 6 meses de seguimiento. Conclusión: Existe mayor frecuencia del trastorno de estrés postraumático en sujetos expuestos a eventos traumáticos de tórax en áreas de conflictos armados. La corta edad y los bajos niveles educativos podrían ser factores asociados a la aparición del trastorno.


ABSTRACT Introduction: People who are part of the armed forces worldwide have been susceptible to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder, due to exposure to conditions that predispose its development. Objective: To establish the frequency and possible associated risk factors of post-traumatic stress disorder in subjects with chest injuries, suffered in combat. Methods: Comparative study between subjects with chest trauma suffered in combat and military without thoracic injury with experience in combat, by evaluating a 24-question diagnostic questionnaire, validated for Colombia, of post-traumatic stress disorder. Military population older than 18 years and younger than 55 years, with chest trauma who underwent medical or surgical management (thoracotomy or laparotomy) were included. Results: 45 subjects entered the study, 25 with a history of chest trauma and 20 healthy with combat experience. Of the trauma subjects, 25 were evaluated at 3 months and 11 at 5 months. In the subjects wounded in combat, the average age was 24,1 years (SD: 4,99). At the 3-month evaluation, 36 % (p = 0,025) of the subjects with a history of chest trauma met the diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder, which shows an increase of 9,5 % at the 6-month follow-up. Conclusion: There is a higher frequency of post-traumatic stress disorder in subjects exposed to traumatic chest events in areas of armed conflict. Young age and low educational levels could be factors associated with the appearance of the disorder.

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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 50(2): e1108, 2021. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1341420

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Introducción: Existen pocas publicaciones relacionadas con las pruebas de esfuerzo cardiopulmonar de soldados heridos en combate, y las diversas complicaciones que puede ocasionar el trauma de guerra. Objetivo: Describir las variables cardiopulmonares en soldados con trauma torácico de guerra, sometidos a pruebas de esfuerzo. Método: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, entre los años 2010 - 2016, en el Hospital Militar Central de Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. La población de estudio estuvo constituida por 27 pacientes con antecedente de trauma torácico derivado de la guerra, quienes fueron sometidos a pruebas de esfuerzo cardiopulmonar. Se exploran las variables edad, sexo, síntomas, consumo de oxígeno, variables cardiopulmonares medidas por espirometría, tipo de cirugía, trauma y arma. Resultados: El consumo de oxígeno pico medio ml/min fue 2 891,8 (DE: 621,86), consumo de oxígeno pico mL/kg/min 43,25 (DS: 9,72), capacidad vital forzada prebroncodilatador (L) 4,5 (DS: 1, 3) y posbroncodilatador (L) 4,3 (DS: 1,01). El análisis exploratorio encontró diferencias significativas entre quienes tenían heridas por arma de fuego de alta velocidad, y heridas por otros tipos de armas. Conclusión: En pacientes con antecedentes de trauma de guerra, el consumo de oxígeno pico ml/min, oxígeno pico mL/kg/min y capacidad vital forzada, es menor que en población sana; aparentemente, el tipo de herida por arma de fuego de alta velocidad afecta en mayor medida a estas variables evaluadas por las pruebas de esfuerzo cardiopulmonar(AU)


Introduction: There are few publications related to cardiopulmonary stress tests in soldiers wounded in combat, and the various complications cause war trauma. Objective: To describe the cardiopulmonary variables in patients with war thoracic trauma submitted to stress tests. Methods: A descriptive study was carried out between 2010 and 2016, at the Hospital Militar Central de Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. The study population consisted of 27 patients with a history of war-derived thoracic trauma, who were submitted to cardiopulmonary stress tests. The variables of age, sex, symptoms, oxygen consumption, cardiopulmonary variables measured by spirometry, type of surgery, trauma and weapon were explored. Results: A total of 27 participants were included. Mean oxygen consumption peak ml / min was 2 891,8 (SD: 621,86), oxygen consumption peak mL/kg/min 43,25 (DS: 9,72), forced vital capacity pre-bronchodilator (L) 4,5 (DS: 1, 3) and post-bronchodilator (L) 4,3 (DS: 1,01). Exploratory analysis found significant differences among those who had a high velocity firearm wounds against other types of weapons. Conclusions: In patients with a history of trauma, peak oxygen consumption ml / min, peak oxygen mL/kg/min and forced vital capacity is lower than in the healthy population; Apparently, the type of high-velocity firearm wound has a greater effect on these variables evaluated by cardiopulmonary stress tests(AU)


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Humanos , Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo , Broncodilatadores , Capacidade Vital , Teste de Esforço , Militares
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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 1153-1156, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837765

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Analgesia for battlefield war wound is the beginning of the war wound analgesia management system, and effective analgesia for battlefield war wound plays a significant role in keeping the fighting capacity. Special combat is characterized by the complexity and diversity of combat tasks, small scale of combat units, and limited medical service, resulting in a high incidence of war trauma. Therefore, the battlefield war wound analgesia for special combat personnel has prominent demands. In this paper, we analyzed the characteristics and current situation of battlefield war wound analgesia for special combat personnel, and discussed how to effectively carry out battlefield war wound analgesia, so as to provide reference for improving the fighting capacity of special combat personnel.

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