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Mechanism-of-injury approach to evaluating patients with blast-related polytrauma

Journal: The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Date: 2006/05, 106(5):Pages: 265-270. doi: Subito , type of study: article

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Keywords:

article [2076]
case management [1]
explosions [1]
mechanism-of-injury approach [1]
trauma [100]

Abstract:

Civilians and military personnel alike are increasingly being exposed to explosives in war zones and other regions of political conflict and, consequently, they are suffering associated blast-related polytrauma (multiple complex injuries). Although acute, emergency-based medical care for patients with blast-related trauma has been well described, postacute clinical management--which is of greatest interest to primary care physicians and rehabilitation specialists--has not been well discussed or researched. The authors offer a description of the common injuries seen in patients with blast-related polytrauma, as well as a conceptual model of a potential evaluation and treatment strategy in the postacute setting. Although medical evaluation of a patient typically proceeds in a sequential manner based on primary symptoms, the authors advocate a parallel approach to patient evaluation based on mechanism (cause) of injury. Such an approach relies on knowledge of the typical physical and psychological sequelae associated with a particular mechanism of injury to guide patient assessment and treatment. The authors highlight the mechanism-of-injury approach used with patients who have blast-related polytrauma at the Veterans Health Administration's (VHA) Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Tampa, Fla, site of one of the VHA's four Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers.


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