2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-003-1813-0
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Prediction of prolonged ventilatory support in blunt thoracic trauma patients

Abstract: In thoracic trauma patients admitted in the ICU, prolonged mechanical ventilation was primarily determined by presence of bilateral chest injuries, age, and degree of neurotrauma. This information may help in planning the long-term care of such patients.

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“…First, we studied all critically ill residents of a well-defined population; since sampling was not performed, selection bias was minimized. Previous studies have been limited by selection bias as a result of being reported from single, tertiary care, university-affiliated ICUs, [1][2][3][4][5][6]10,11 or selected critically ill subpopulations such as elderly, 1 trauma, 2,5 surgical, 3 or longterm ventilator unit patients. 8 While these are important studies, the results obtained from within these specific critically ill patient subgroups must be generalized to other critically ill populations at large with great caution.…”
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“…First, we studied all critically ill residents of a well-defined population; since sampling was not performed, selection bias was minimized. Previous studies have been limited by selection bias as a result of being reported from single, tertiary care, university-affiliated ICUs, [1][2][3][4][5][6]10,11 or selected critically ill subpopulations such as elderly, 1 trauma, 2,5 surgical, 3 or longterm ventilator unit patients. 8 While these are important studies, the results obtained from within these specific critically ill patient subgroups must be generalized to other critically ill populations at large with great caution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] A number of studies have investigated the occurrence, risk factors, and/or outcome of prolonged admission to ICU, but a number of limitations exist. Prior studies [1][2][3][4][5][6]8,10,11 have typically been reported from highly selected patient subgroups or from single surgical or medical tertiary care ICUs such that they may not be readily generalized to critically ill populations at large. In addition, the majority of studies 1,2,4,5,11 to date have included relatively small numbers of patients and therefore are limited in statistical power.…”
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“…Since the 1980s, CPAP has been used to treat thoracic trauma. Nevertheless, ETI and mechanical ventilation are the treatments of choice for blunt chest trauma, a frequent injury in multiple trauma patients [51], with prolonged mechanical ventilation being mainly associated with bilateral chest injuries, increased age and severity of neurological damage [52].…”
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