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Clin Appl Thromb Hemost ; 21(4): 348-53, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24057394

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to assess the in vivo hemostatic effect of Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS) on rats using a tail bleeding model. Wistar rats were randomized into 4 groups of 9 each: group 1, control, no pretreatment, irrigated with saline; group 2, no pretreatment, irrigated with ABS; group 3, control, heparin pretreatment, irrigated with saline; and group 4, heparin pretreatment, irrigated with ABS. To control bleeding, compressive dressings were placed after instilling 1 mL of either ABS or saline to the bleeding area. Without heparin pretreatment, ABS shortened hemostasis time by 1.57 minutes and reduced the amount of bleeding by 0.85 g. With heparin pretreatment, ABS shortened hemostasis time by 3.29 minutes and reduced the amount of bleeding by 1.32 g. The ABS was more effective than saline irrigation for treating tail tip bleeding in rats, with or without heparin pretreatment, while also using a compressive dressing.


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Hemorrhage/therapy , Hemostatics/therapeutic use , Occlusive Dressings , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Time Factors
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 61(7): 702-4, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22204252

ABSTRACT

Minor blunt neck injury from childhood trauma is a relatively common condition which can be potentially life-threatening in only rare circumstances. Pneumomediastinum may develop in up to 10% patients who have sustained blunt cervical or thoracic trauma and may be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in affected individuals because of the associated damage to the oesophagus, larynx or trachea. Management of this condition varies from conservative approach with close observation and antibiotherapy to surgical interventions, depending on the extent and severity of aerodigestive injuries. We present a paediatric blunt neck trauma accompanied by subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum secondary to a bicycle accident (neck striking the handlebar). Its radiologic appearance, clinical presentation, and the options for initial management in the emergency department (ED) are reviewed.


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Mediastinal Emphysema/etiology , Neck Injuries/complications , Subcutaneous Emphysema/etiology , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/complications , Acetaminophen/administration & dosage , Analgesics, Non-Narcotic/administration & dosage , Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Mediastinal Emphysema/diagnostic imaging , Mediastinitis/prevention & control , Neck Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Neck Injuries/drug therapy , Subcutaneous Emphysema/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Trachea/diagnostic imaging , Trachea/injuries , Treatment Outcome , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/diagnostic imaging
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