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Analysis of intensive care of traumatic shock during prehospital period in children, given injuries in road-traffic accidents in the Rostov Region

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate quality of prehospital intensive care of traumatic shock in children with severe road-traffic injuries.

Materials and Methods: It was analyzed 61 medical reports of children with severe road-traffic injuries, who were primary hospitalized in the intensive care departments of Rostov region.

Results: Majority of all were transported to the hospitals during 1 hour after disasters (73,8% - 45) by emergency teams (42,6%). Duration of prehospital period was 30 minutes in 41% (25), from 30 minutes till 1 hour – in 32,8% (20), from 60 till 120 minutes – in 18% (11), and more than 120 minutes – in 8,2% (5). Craniocerebral injuries had 96,7% patients, skeletal – 41%, thoracal and abdominal – 36,1% and 21,3%. Infusion prepared in 11,4%, analgesia – in 22,9%, respiratory therapy – in 17,1% and immobilization – in 11,4%.

About the Authors

F. G. Sharshov
State Health Care Institution «Regional Children’s Hospital»
Russian Federation

14 339 Strelkovaya Divisia st., Rostov-on-Don, 344015



S. V. Denisova
State Health Care Institution «Regional Children’s Hospital»
Russian Federation

14 339 Strelkovaya Divisia st., Rostov-on-Don, 344015



A. V. Chernozubenko
State Health Care Institution «Regional Children’s Hospital»
Russian Federation

14 339 Strelkovaya Divisia st., Rostov-on-Don, 344015



D. V. Prometnoy
State Health Care Institution «Regional Children’s Hospital»
Russian Federation

14 339 Strelkovaya Divisia st., Rostov-on-Don, 344015



U. V. Gudima
State Health Care Institution «Regional Children’s Hospital»
Russian Federation

14 339 Strelkovaya Divisia st., Rostov-on-Don, 344015



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Sharshov F.G., Denisova S.V., Chernozubenko A.V., Prometnoy D.V., Gudima U.V. Analysis of intensive care of traumatic shock during prehospital period in children, given injuries in road-traffic accidents in the Rostov Region. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2010;(1):48-50. (In Russ.)

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