孩子polytraumatisé

F. Trabold (Praticien hospitalier attaché) , G. Orliaguet (Professeur des Universités, praticien hospitalier)
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创伤是儿科发病率和死亡率的主要原因。早期和积极的治疗可以改善生存和功能预后。对于有多重创伤的儿童,最佳护理包括充分的初步评估、积极的复苏和尽可能多的保守手术治疗。急性呼吸衰竭是常见的创伤儿童患者和气管插管应立即进行。出血是导致循环衰竭的主要原因。如果需要,在可能的手术控制出血之前给予复苏液体和血管活性药物。由于严重的头部创伤在这一人群中占主导地位,最初的重症监护管理的主要目标之一是防止继发性脑损伤,特别是缺氧和低血压。诊断成像的改进代表了儿科创伤护理的关键进步,超声检查被用作一线调查,CT扫描作为稳定和充分监测儿童的金标准。这种有效的处理应能降低严重创伤的死亡率和发病率。
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Enfant polytraumatisé

Trauma is the leading cause of both morbidity and mortality in the paediatric population. Early and aggressive management may improve survival and functional outcome. In children with multiple traumas, optimal care includes adequate initial assessment, aggressive resuscitation and conservative surgical management as often as possible. Acute respiratory failure is frequent in trauma paediatric patients and endotracheal intubation should be performed without delay. Haemorrhage is the leading cause of circulatory failure. Resuscitative fluids and vasoactive drugs, if needed, are given before possible surgical control of haemorrhage. Since severe head trauma is preponderant in this population, one of the major goals of initial critical care management is aimed at preventing secondary brain damage, especially hypoxia and hypotension. Improvement in diagnosis imaging represents a crucial advance in paediatric trauma care, with ultrasonography used as first line investigation, and CT scanning as the gold standard in stabilised and adequately monitored children. This effective management should decrease mortality and morbidity of severe trauma.

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