Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie. Kongress
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Ever-increasing knowledge of the pathomechanisms and the phasic pathogenesis of ARDS has increased the demand for adequate monitoring and has modified therapeutic strategies. The influence of monitoring by double indicator dilution technique (COLD system) with the close measurement of extravascular lung water on the diagnosis and therapy of ARDS is presented. Pressure-controlled ventilation (< 35 cm H2O) in combination with moderate PEEP, kinetic therapy (prone position) and elective CVVH already in the early stages of ARDS can be regarded as the standard therapy. The effectiveness of NO inhalation, prostaglandins and radical scavengers still has to be improved in controlled clinical trials.
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Langenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd · Jan 1997
[Shock room management in severe craniocerebral trauma].
Early clinical management of severe head injury should take place in an emergency resuscitation room and be conducted according to the guidelines of the treatment of severely injured patients with attention given to time. The first phase (with a maximum duration of 30 min) comprises physical examination, stabilisation of vital functions and basic technical diagnostics. With pulmonary and circulatory functions stabilized, the second phase begins with a craniol computed tomography examination followed by adequate therapeutic measures, including, if necessary, the CT-controlled implantation of an intracranial pressure catheter.
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Langenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd · Jan 1997
Historical Article[Why doesn't Aphrodite have a nose?].
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Olecranon and prepatellar bursitis have a prevalence of 3 in 1000 patients; the predominant etiology is a traumatic lesion with or without inoculation of infectious material, mainly during professional or leisure activities. Separation into septic and non-septic bursitis is possible in most cases according to clinical parameters and characteristics of the contents of the affected bursa. The therapy of acute and chronic bursitis is guided mainly by the nature of the aspirate retrieved from the bursa: a serous content justifies conservative treatment with compression, immobilization, antiphlogistic medication, and (in selected cases) the instillation of corticosteroids; a purulent aspirate necessitates bursotomy with incision and drainage, or bursectomy. Only in selected cases is a conservative trial with antibiotics, immobilization, and antiphlogistic medications justified.
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Langenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd · Jan 1997
Review[Evaluation and quality management in multiple trauma care].
In total quality management of polytraumatised patients, it is necessary to use analysis of structure, process and outcome quality to search for problem areas and improvement possibilities. The structure includes the attributes of material and human resources. ⋯ To prove the outcome quality, an internal and external judgement is possible. Our own results show that quality assessment, concerning the process as well as the internal and external quality outcome, brings a significant improvement to the care of polytrauma patients.