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Обеспечение безопасности у пациентов в критических состояниях с преиму щественным поражением ЦНС при внутригоспитальной транспортировке

https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2012-12-1-49-52

Abstract

Material and methods. Retrospective analysis of results of 70 transportations at у 22 patients, including 5 patients with severe head injury and 17 patients with intracranial hemorrhages due to cerebral aneurysms rupture was performed. Received data indicate on the possibility of high-level safety control providing during in-hospital transportation of critically ill patients with predominant CNS damage.

Conclusions. In-hospital transportation of patients with predominant CNS damage and vital functions disturbances does not lead to their state worsening as well as it is no limit factor for treatment and diagnostic procedures performance in case of continuous and uninterrupted intensive care and monitoring

About the Authors

С.В. Ефременко
НИИ СП им. Н.В. Склифосовского, Москва
Russian Federation


Ю.Н. Карпанина
НИИ СП им. Н.В. Склифосовского, Москва
Russian Federation


Е.И. Алещенко
НИИ СП им. Н.В. Склифосовского, Москва
Russian Federation


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