The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent
The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries (CCCSI) in 834 patients in the large industrial city of Tashkent during 2001—2004 are analyzed in this research. The best functional recovery rates were recorded in group IV. The complete loss of work ability number amounts 4,7% from t...
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author | A. А. Turapov S. S. Rabinovich K. E. Mahkamov M. E. Burnashev E. Yu. Valiyev T. S. Musayev |
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description | The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries (CCCSI) in 834 patients in the large industrial city of Tashkent during 2001—2004 are analyzed in this research. The best functional recovery rates were recorded in group IV. The complete loss of work ability number amounts 4,7% from total survived patients. The severe skeleton injuries forms the biggest II group of patients. Death from craniocerebral injuries occurred in 16,1% of patients.Death rates increased by 9,7% times during four years of the research. Annual rate of increase of craniocerebral injuries was 4,9%. The prevalent parts of population were young (21—40 years) and middle-aged (41—60 years) persons, men — 77%. The highest death outcomes occurrence was in III group and severe skeleton injuries. Predominate cause of death — is severe skeleton injuries, lead to bleeding, DIС-syndrome, all kinds shock and severe craniocerebral injuries (SCCI) lead to brain edema and dislocation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f808acb7bcc140b9bbc8508df0a668372023-03-13T09:58:09ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Бюллетень сибирской медицины1682-03631819-36842008-12-0175-243343710.20538/1682-0363-2008-5-2-433-4372222The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in TashkentA. А. Turapov0S. S. Rabinovich1K. E. Mahkamov2M. E. Burnashev3E. Yu. Valiyev4T. S. Musayev5Новосибирский государственный медицинский университетНовосибирский государственный медицинский университетРеспубликанский научный центр экстренной медицинской помощиРеспубликанский научный центр экстренной медицинской помощиРеспубликанский научный центр экстренной медицинской помощиРеспубликанский научный центр экстренной медицинской помощиThe outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries (CCCSI) in 834 patients in the large industrial city of Tashkent during 2001—2004 are analyzed in this research. The best functional recovery rates were recorded in group IV. The complete loss of work ability number amounts 4,7% from total survived patients. The severe skeleton injuries forms the biggest II group of patients. Death from craniocerebral injuries occurred in 16,1% of patients.Death rates increased by 9,7% times during four years of the research. Annual rate of increase of craniocerebral injuries was 4,9%. The prevalent parts of population were young (21—40 years) and middle-aged (41—60 years) persons, men — 77%. The highest death outcomes occurrence was in III group and severe skeleton injuries. Predominate cause of death — is severe skeleton injuries, lead to bleeding, DIС-syndrome, all kinds shock and severe craniocerebral injuries (SCCI) lead to brain edema and dislocation.https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/3578 |
spellingShingle | A. А. Turapov S. S. Rabinovich K. E. Mahkamov M. E. Burnashev E. Yu. Valiyev T. S. Musayev The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent Бюллетень сибирской медицины |
title | The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent |
title_full | The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent |
title_fullStr | The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent |
title_full_unstemmed | The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent |
title_short | The outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in Tashkent |
title_sort | outcomes of concomitant craniocerebral and skeletal injuries in tashkent |
url | https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/3578 |
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