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Thoracic Injuries in Pediatric Polytraumatized Patients: Epidemiology, Treatment and Outcome

N/ACompletedNCT02398175
Medical University of Vienna71 enrolled

Overview

The present study predicts that concomitant chest injuries in polytraumatized pediatric patients are a potential source of substantial morbidity and mortality.

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

71

Conditions

Multiple Trauma

Interventions

reanimation/intubationOTHER

Eligibility

Sex: ALLMax age: 18 Years
Medical Language ↔ Plain English
Inclusion Criteria: Children with isolated, but severe and potentially life-threatening injuries ISS ≥16 injuries to only one body cavity together with a single long bone fracture thoracic injuries Exclusion Criteria: Injury Severity Score (ISS) of \< 16 age \>18 no thoracic injuries

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Injury Severity Score

Time frame: at least one year follow up

Thoracic Injuries

Thoracic injuries and outcome ( number of participants with Thoracic Injuries, type of injury)

Time frame: at least one year follow up

Data from ClinicalTrials.gov

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