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Mortality caused by war wounds to the head and neck encountered at the Slavonski Brod Hospital during 1991-1992. war in Croatia
Mortality caused by war wounds to the head and neck encountered at the Slavonski Brod Hospital during 1991-1992. war in Croatia // Military medicine, 163 (1998), 7; 482-485 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Mortality caused by war wounds to the head and neck encountered at the Slavonski Brod Hospital during 1991-1992. war in Croatia
Autori
Prgomet, Drago ; Đanić, Davorin ; Miličić, D. ; Puntarić, Dinko ; Soldo-Butković, Silva ; Jelić, J. ; Jakovina, K. ; Leović, Dinko
Izvornik
Military medicine (0026-4075) 163
(1998), 7;
482-485
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
war; wounds; head; neck
Sažetak
From July 1, 1991, until January 1, 1993, a total of 7720 patients (soldiers and civilians) with war wounds were treated at Dr Josip Benčević General Hospital in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. Treatment was provided for 7043 patients, whereas 677 individuals (8.8%) killed in action (KIA) were examined at the Forensic Department. There were 1456 patients (18.9%) with head and neck wounds: 1176 soldiers and 280 civilians. The mortality rate was significantly greater in patients with head and neck wounds (N=271, 40 %) than in those with injuries to the thorax (N=163, 24.1%) and abdomen (N=62, 9.2%, p<0.01 for both). During treatment, 188 patients (2.4%) died of wounds (DOW). The DOW mortality was 5.2% (61 of 1185), 4.0% (41 of 1026), and 2.9% (25 of 867) for wounds of the head and neck, thorax, and abdomen, respectively. There was no significant difference in the mortality rate between head and neck and thorax wounds: however, the former exceeded the mortality rate recorded for abdominal wounds (p<0.05). The proportion of head and neck injuries did not differ significantly from literature reports on recent conventional wars. The site of wounding, i.e., at the battlefield or elsewhere, had no effect on the prognosis of wounds to the head and neck. Gunshot head and neck injuries showed significantly higher mortality rate.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
127001
Ustanove:
Klinički bolnički centar Osijek
Profili:
Dinko Leović
(autor)
Dinko Puntarić
(autor)
Silva Butković Soldo
(autor)
Davorin Đanić
(autor)
Drago Prgomet
(autor)
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- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus
- MEDLINE