2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2021.10.007
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Injury scoring systems for blast injuries: a narrative review

Abstract: Injury scoring systems can be used for triaging, predicting morbidity and mortality, and prognosis in mass casualty incidents. Recent conflicts and civilian incidents have highlighted the unique nature of blast injuries, exposing deficiencies in current scoring systems. Here, we classify and describe deficiencies with current systems used for blast injury. Although current scoring systems highlight survival trends for populations, there are several major limitations. The reliable prediction of mortality on an … Show more

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“…Efforts are ongoing to identify early detection techniques and strategies for maintaining respiratory function post-injury. Unlike traditional acute lung injury models developed through methods such as intravenous injection of endotoxin, intratracheal instillation of oleic acid, exposure to high oxygen levels, or ventilator-induced injury ( Champion et al, 2009 ; Matute-Bello et al, 2011 ; Hazell et al, 2022 ; Rozenfeld et al, 2022 ), blast injury replicates acute blunt traumatic lung injury caused by external forces impacting the lungs. This mode of injury differs significantly in its mechanism and impact from previous models, which failed to accurately replicate the nuances of acute traumatic blunt lung injuries, particularly lung contusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Efforts are ongoing to identify early detection techniques and strategies for maintaining respiratory function post-injury. Unlike traditional acute lung injury models developed through methods such as intravenous injection of endotoxin, intratracheal instillation of oleic acid, exposure to high oxygen levels, or ventilator-induced injury ( Champion et al, 2009 ; Matute-Bello et al, 2011 ; Hazell et al, 2022 ; Rozenfeld et al, 2022 ), blast injury replicates acute blunt traumatic lung injury caused by external forces impacting the lungs. This mode of injury differs significantly in its mechanism and impact from previous models, which failed to accurately replicate the nuances of acute traumatic blunt lung injuries, particularly lung contusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, both nationally and internationally, there is a paucity of research on the changes in respiratory mechanics following severe BLI. Most animal-based studies have focused on the mechanisms of injury, post-injury pathophysiological alterations, and their underlying molecular mechanisms ( Scott et al, 2017 ; Nguyen et al, 2019 ; Smith and Garner, 2019 ; Hazell et al, 2022 ; Shakargy et al, 2022 ; Al-Hajj et al, 2023 ). There has been insufficient exploration into the maintenance programs for post-injury respiratory function, especially those concerning variations in respiratory mechanics parameters monitored by Pes in animals afflicted with severe BLI; such studies are notably absent in the existing literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%