伤害预防
毒物控制
头部受伤
脑震荡
职业安全与健康
作者
Brent E. Masel,Randy S. Bell,Shawn Brossart,Raymond J. Grill,Ronald L. Hayes,Harvey S. Levin,Matthew N. Rasband,David V. Ritzel,Charles E. Wade,Douglas S. DeWitt
标识
DOI:10.1089/neu.2011.2258
摘要
Abstract Blast injury is the most prevalent source of mortality and morbidity among combatants in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Blast-induced neurotrauma (BINT) is a common cause of mortality, and even mild BINT may be associated with chronic cognitive and emotional deficits. In addition to military personnel, the increasing use of explosives by terrorists has resulted in growing numbers of blast injuries in civilian populations. Since the medical and rehabilitative communities are likely to be faced with increasing numbers of patients suffering from blast injury, the 2010 Galveston Brain Injury Conference focused on topics related to the diagnosis, treatment, and mechanisms of BINT. Although past military actions have resulted in large numbers of blast casualties, BINT is considered the signature injury of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The attention focused on BINT has led to increased financial support for research on blast effects, contributing to the development of better experimenta...
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