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ANZ J Surg ; 88(7-8): 678-682, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29150890

ABSTRACT

About 50% of the trauma victims die at the scene mostly because of exsanguinating haemorrhage. Most trials of resuscitation fail in face of the ongoing bleeding. Ongoing research/studies to save these victims by inducing rapid hypothermia using cardiopulmonary bypass as an emergency initial measure along with delayed resuscitation show improved outcomes. A comprehensive review of this research and analysis of studies showed that rapid induction of hypothermia within 5 min of cardiac arrest is associated with better survival and improved neurological outcome. This led us to conclude that suspended animation is a lifesaving modality for the treatment of trauma victims, otherwise hurtling towards certain death. This should be integrated into regular clinical practice. The US Food and Drug Administration has given its approval for clinical trials on such an intervention.


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Hypothermia, Induced/adverse effects , Resuscitation/methods , Shock, Hemorrhagic/therapy , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Animals , Cardiopulmonary Bypass/methods , Device Approval/legislation & jurisprudence , Dogs , Emergency Treatment/methods , Emergency Treatment/statistics & numerical data , Heart Arrest/therapy , Hemorrhage/complications , Humans , Hypothermia, Induced/methods , Rats , Swine , Wounds and Injuries/mortality
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J Arthroplasty ; 21(3): 409-12, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16627151

ABSTRACT

This study defines normal bilateral variations in offset and hip center location on pelvic radiographs. The relationship of the femoral head center to the tip of the greater trochanter and that of offset to medullary canal diameter are also defined. Measurements of the offset, hip center location, height of the tip of the greater trochanter from the femoral head center, and medullary canal diameter were carried out on 100 normal pelvic radiographs. The offset of one hip was found to predict that of the contralateral hip to within 4.62 mm with 95% confidence. Their hip center locations differed by 6.3 mm. The tip of the greater trochanter was, on average, 8 mm higher than the femoral head center. Although offset generally increased with an increase in medullary canal diameter, frequent discrepancies occurred in their relationship.


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Hip Joint/anatomy & histology , Hip Joint/diagnostic imaging , Femur/anatomy & histology , Femur/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Observer Variation , Pelvis/diagnostic imaging , Radiography , Reproducibility of Results
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