Chest Tube Management Practices by Trauma Surgeons (original) (raw)
Does size matter? A prospective analysis of 28-32 versus 36-40 French chest tube size in trauma
Peter Rhee
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 2012
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Emergency chest tube placement in trauma care—Which approach is preferable?
Mike Kay
Resuscitation, 2007
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The enigma of removing a chest tube in thoracic trauma
Rajesh yadav
Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2015
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Factors Associated with Chest Tube Placement in Blunt Trauma Patients with an Occult Pneumothorax
Jody DiGiacomo
Critical Care Research and Practice
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A comparison study of chest tube thoracostomy: Air medical crew and in-hospital trauma service
David Dries
Air Medical Journal, 1993
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Results of a clinical practice algorithm for the management of thoracostomy tubes placed for traumatic mechanism
John Kepros
SpringerPlus, 2013
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Prehospital needle thoracostomy: What are the indications and is a post-trauma center arrival chest tube required?
Zoona Sarwar
The American Journal of Surgery, 2019
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Tube Thoracostomy (Chest Tube) Removal in Traumatic Patients: What Do We Know? What Can We Do?
Mohammad Javad Fallahi
Bulletin of emergency and trauma, 2015
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To drain or not to drain? Predictors of tube thoracostomy insertion and outcomes associated with drainage of traumatic hemothoraces
Sean Grondin, Bryan Wells, Derek J Roberts
Injury, 2015
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What is the yield of routine chest radiography following tube thoracostomy for trauma?
Damian Clarke
Injury, 2015
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Pneumothorax and Hemothorax in the Era of Frequent Chest Computed Tomography for the Evaluation of Adult Patients With Blunt Trauma
Mark Langdorf
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2019
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Two-Year Experience of Using Pigtail Catheters to Treat Traumatic Pneumothorax: A Changing Trend
Peter Rhee
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2011
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Determination of the appropriate catheter length for needle thoracostomy by using computed tomography scans of trauma patients in Japan
Serdar Evman, T. Akoglu, Haldun Akoglu
Injury, 2012
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Complications following thoracic trauma managed with tube thoracostomy
Carrie Sims
Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured
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The Role of Regional Block and Sedation Accompanıed Thoracoscopy on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Post-Trauma Patients Chest Tube Inserted
Musa Zengin
OSMANGAZİ JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2021
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Volume threshold for chest tube removal: a randomized controlled trial
Farid Najafi
Journal of Injury and Violence Research, 2009
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Comparing the Quality and Complications of Tube Thora- costomy by Emergency Medicine and Surgery Residents; a Cohort Study
Emergency Journal
SBMU publishing, 2017
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Prehospital needle aspiration and tube thoracostomy in trauma victims: A six-year experience with aeromedical crews
Peter Rosen
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995
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Prospective Study to Evaluate the Role of Protocol-Based Management of Chest Tubes in Patients Undergoing Elective Thoracic Surgery
ajit singh Oberoi
Indian Journal of Surgery, 2020
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Development and Validation of a Performance Assessment Scale for Chest Tube Insertion in Traumatic Pneumothorax
Aiham GHAZALI
Journal of Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine, 2016
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Tube thorocostomy: management and outcome in patients with penetrating chest trauma
Muhammad Salim
Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for tube thoracostomy placement in trauma: a practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Krista Haines
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
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Simple thoracostomy in prehospital trauma management is safe and effective: a 2-year experience by helicopter emergency medical crews
Ariella Tomasini
European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2006
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Should Computed Tomography be Performed in All Chest Trauma Patients
Mohammed Sanad
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine
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Emergency. 2017; 5 (1): e33 ORIGINAL RESEARCH Comparing the Quality and Complications of Tube Thora-costomy by Emergency Medicine and Surgery Residents; a Cohort Study
Hamidreza Hatamabadi
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Comparing complications of small-bore chest tubes to large-bore chest tubes in the setting of delayed hemothorax: a retrospective multicenter cohort study
Joehassin Cordero
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 2020
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Management of chest drains: A national survey on surgeons-in-training experience and practice
chukwuma ngene
Nigerian Journal of Surgery, 2015
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Failure rate of prehospital chest decompression after severe thoracic trauma
Hans-Peter Simmen
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017
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8-22-2008 Posttraumatic Tube Thoracostomy : Risk Factors for Failure
Philip Snyder
2019
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Chest Tube Selection in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery: A Survey of Chest Tube-Related Complications and Their Management
Diyar Saeed
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2009
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Presumptive antibiotics in tube thoracostomy for traumatic hemopneumothorax: a prospective, Multicenter American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Study
Salman Ahmad
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, 2019
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The Value of Routine Posttracheostomy Chest Radiography
fred jones
Chest, 1998
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