Добавил:
kiopkiopkiop18@yandex.ru Вовсе не секретарь, но почту проверяю Опубликованный материал нарушает ваши авторские права? Сообщите нам.
Вуз: Предмет: Файл:

4 курс / Лучевая диагностика / Лучевая_диагностика_политравмы_Доровских_Г_Н_

.pdf
Скачиваний:
1
Добавлен:
24.03.2024
Размер:
24.61 Mб
Скачать

461

226.Poletti, P. A. Blunt abdominal trauma: should US be used to detect both free fluid and organ injuries? / P. A. Poletti, K. Kinkel, B. Vermeulen [et al.] // Radiology. – 2003. – Vol. 227, N 1. – P. 95–103.

227.Poletti, P. A. CT criteria for management of blunt liver trauma: correlation with angiographic and surgical findings / P. A. Poletti, S. E. Mirvis, K. Shanmuganathan [et al.] // Radiology. – 2000. – Vol. 216, N 2. – P. 418–427.

228.Poole, G. V. Abbreviated Injury Scale does not reflect the added

morbidity of multiple lower extremity fractures / G. V. Poole, M. Tinsley,

A.K. Tsao [et al.] // J. Trauma. – 1996. – Vol. 40, N 6. – P. 951–954.

229.Prokop, A. Multislice CT in diagnostic work–up of polytrauma /

A.Prokop, H. Hötte, K. Krüger [et al.] // Unfallchirurg. – 2006. – Vol. 109, N 7.

P. 545–550.

230.Ray, J. M. Initial management of the trauma patient / J. M. Ray, R. F. Cestero // Atlas Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am. – 2013. – Vol. 21, N 1.

P. 1–7.

231.Richards, J. Decreasing prevalence and seasonal variation of gunshot

trauma in raptors admitted to the wildlife center of Virginia: 1993–2002 / J. Richards, A. Lickey, J. M. Sleeman // J Zoo Wild Med. – 2005. – Vol. 36, N 3.

P. 485–488.

232.Richards, J. R. Computed tomography for blunt abdominal trauma in the ED: a prospective study / J. R. Richards, R. W. Derlet // Am J Emerg Med.

1998. – Vol. 16, N 4. – P. 338–342.

233.Rieger, M. Modern, CT diagnosis of acute thoracic and abdominal trauma / M. Rieger, H. Sparr, R. Esterhammer [et al.] // Anaesthesist. – 2002.

Vol. 51, N 10. – P. 835–842.

234.Rizzo, A. G. Prospective assessment of the value of computed tomography for trauma / A. G. Rizzo, S. M. Steinberg, L. M. Flint // J. Trauma.

1995. – Vol. 38, N 3. – P. 338–342.

235.Rothlin, M. A. Ultrasound in blunt abdominal and thoracic trauma / M. A. Rothlin, R. Naf, M. Amgwerd [et al.] // J. Trauma. – 1993. – Vol. 34.

462

P. 488–495.

236.Saltzherr, T. P. An evaluation of a shockroom located CT scanner: a randomized study of early assessment by CT scanning in trauma patients in the

Bi-Located Trauma Center North–West Netherlands (REACT Trial) /

T. P. Saltzherr, Fung Kon P. H. Jin, F. C. Bakker [et al.] // BMC Emergency Medicine. – 2008. – Vol. 8. – P. 10.

237. Schenarts, P. J. Prospective comparison of admission computed tomographic scan and plain films of the upper cervical spine in trauma patients with altered mental status / P. J. Schenarts, J. Diaz, C. Kaiser [et al.] // J. Trauma.

2001. – Vol. 51, N 4. – P. 663–668.

238.Schreiber, V. M. The timing of definitive fixation for major fractures in polytrauma – a matched–pair comparison between a US and European level I

centres: analysis of current fracture management practice in polytrauma /

V. M. Schreiber, I. S. Tarkin, F. Hildebrand [et al.] // Injury. – 2011. – Vol. 42,

N7. – P. 650–654.

239.Schuster, R. Magnetic resonance imaging is not needed to clear cervical spines in blunt trauma patients with normal computed tomographic results and no motor deficits / R. Schuster, K. Waxman, B. Sanchez [et al.] // Arch Surg. – 2005.

Vol. 140, N 8. – P. 762–766.

240.Sedlic, A. Rapid imaging protocol in trauma: a whole–body dual-source

CT scan / A. Sedlic, C. M. Chingkoe, D. K. Tso [et al.] // Emerg Radiol.

2013. – Vol. 20, N 5. – P. 401–408.

241.Sheridan, R. Reformatted visceral protocol helical computed tomographic scanning allows conventional radiographs of the thoracic and lumbar spine to be eliminated in the evaluation of blunt trauma patients / R. Sheridan, R. Peralta, J. Rhea [et al.] // J. Trauma. – 2003. – Vol. 55, N4. – P. 665–669.

242.Sierink, J. C. A Multi–center, randomized controlled trial of immediate

total–body CT scanning in trauma patients (REACT–2) / J. C. Sierink, T. P. Saltzherr, L. F. Beenen, [et al.] // BMC Emergency Medicine. – 2012a.

– Vol. 12. – P. 4.

463

243. Sierink, J. C. Systematic review and meta–analysis of immediate total– body computed tomography compared with selective radiological imaging of injured patients / J. C. Sierink, T. P. Saltzherr, J. B. Reitsma [et al.] // British Journal of Surgery. – 2012b. – Vol. 99, N 1. – P. 52–58.

244. Sierink, J. C. Radiation exposure before and after the introduction of a dedicated total–body CT protocol in multitrauma patients / J. C. Sierink, T. P. Saltzherr, M. R. Wirtz [et al.] // Emerg Radiol. – 2013. – Vol. 20, N 6.

P. 507–512.

245.Sierink, J. C. Incidental findings on total–body CT scans in trauma

patients / J. C. Sierink, T. P. Saltzherr, M. J. Russchen [et al.] // Injury. – 2014.

Vol. 45, N5. – P. 840–844.

246.Sousa, A. N. Trauma scores in the management of politrauma patients: which one and what for? / A. N. Sousa, J. A. Paiva, S. A. Fonseca [et al.] // Acta Med Port. – 2011. – Vol. 24, N6. – P. 943–950.

247.Stahel, P. F. Current concepts of polytrauma management: from ATLS to "damage control" / P. F. Stahel, C. E. Heyde, W. Wyrwich, W. Ertel // Orthopade. – 2005. – Vol. 34, N 9. – P. 823–836.

248.Stiell, I. G. The Canadian CT Head Rule for patients with minor head

injury / I. G. Stiell, G. A. Wells, K. Vandemheen [et al.] // Lancet. – 2001.

Vol. 357, N 9266. – P. 1391–1396.

249.Stiell, I. G. The Canadian C–spine rule versus the NEXUS low–risk criteria in patients with trauma / I. G. Stiell, C. M. Clement, R. D. McKnight [et al.] // N Engl J Med. – 2003. – Vol. 349, N 26. – P. 2510–2518.

250.Sugiyama, K. Clinical utility of diffusion tensor imaging for evaluating patients with diffuse axonal injury and cognitive disorders in the chronic stage / K. Sugiyama, T. Kondo, Y. Oouchida [et al.] // J Neurotrauma. – 2009. – Vol. 26, N 11. – P. 1879–1890.

251.Taylor, M. D. Trauma in the elderly: intensive care unit resource use and outcome? / M. D. Taylor, J. K. Tracy, W. Meyer [et al.] // J. Trauma. – 2002.

Vol. 53, N 3. – P. 407–414.

464

252.Thakore, S. Emergency ambulance dispach: is there a case for triage? / S. Thakore, E. A. Mc Gugan, W. Morrison // J. R. Soc. Med. – 2002. – Vol. 95.

P. 126–129.

253.Tissier, C. Statement of severe trauma management in France; teachings of the FIRST study. French Intensive care Recorded in Severe Trauma (FIRST) study group / C. Tissier, C. Bonithon–Kopp, M. Freysz // Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. – 2013. – Vol. 32, N 7–8. – P. 465–471.

254.Trupka, A. Shock room diagnosis in polytrauma. Value of thoracic CT / A. Trupka, R. Kierse, C. Waydhas [et al.] // Unfallchirurg. – 1997. – Vol. 100, N6. – P. 469–476.

255.Voggenreiter, G. Efficiency of chest computed tomography in critically

ill patients with multiple traumas / G. Voggenreiter, M. Aufmkolk,

M.Majetschak [et al.] // Crit Care Med. – 2000. – Vol. 28, N 4. – P. 1033–1039.

256.Weber, U. Introduction to the topic: The golden hour is decisive. Standard procedures in polytrauma / U. Weber, W. Ertel // Orthopade. – 2005.

Vol. 34, N9. – P. 821–822.

257.Weninger, P. Emergency room management of patients with blunt major trauma: evaluation of the multislice computed tomography protocol exemplified by an urban trauma centre / P. Weninger, W. Mauritz, P. Fridrich [et al.] // Journal of Trauma. – 2007. – Vol. 62, N 3. – P. 584–591.

258. West, J. C. Trauma systems. Current status – future challenges / J. C. West, M. J. Williams, D. D. Trunkey [et al.] // JAMA. – 1988. Vol. 259.

P. 3597–3600.

259.West, W. M. Acute computed tomography findings in patients with acute confusion of non–traumatic aetiology / W. M. West, A. Ali, K. P. West, R. Stultz // West Indian Med J. – 2011. – Vol. 60, N 5. – P. 571–575.

260.Wintermark, M. Prognostic accuracy of cerebral blood flow measurement by perfusion computed tomography, at the time of emergency room admission, in acute stroke patients / M. Wintermark, M. Reichhart, J. P. Thiran, [et al.] // Ann Neurol. – 2002. – Vol. 51, N 4. – P. 417–432.

465

261. Wintermark, M. Traumatic injuries: organization and ergonomics of

imaging in the

emergency environment / M. Wintermark, P.

A.

Poletti,

C. D. Becker, P. Schnyder // Eur Radiol. – 2002. – Vol. 12. – P. 959–968.

 

262. Wurmb, T. E. Whole–body multislice computed tomography as the first

line diagnostic

tool in patients with multiple injuries: the focus

on

time /

T. E. Wurmb, P. Frühwald, W. Hopfner [et al.] // Journal of Trauma. – 2009.

Vol. 66, N 3. – P. 658–665.

263.Yaniv, G. Revised protocol for whole–body CT for multi–trauma patients applying triphasic injection followed by a single–pass scan on a 64-MDCT / G. Yaniv, O. Portnoy, D. Simon [et al.] // Clin Radiol. – 2013. – Vol. 68, N 7.

P. 668–675.

264.Yoshii, H. Usefulness and limitations of ultrasonography in the initial evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma / H. Yoshii, M. Sato, S. Yamamoto [et al.] // J. Trauma. – 1998. – Vol. 45, N 1. – P. 45–50.

265.Zhang, J. S. Multishot diffusion–weighted MR imaging features in acute trauma of spinal cord / J. S. Zhang, Y. Huan // Eur Radiol. – 2014. – Vol. 24, N3. – P. 685–692.

Соседние файлы в папке Лучевая диагностика