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, . Polytrauma Leitlinie für die Unfallchirurgische Diagnostik und Therapie. Unfallchirurg 104, 902–912 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001130170065
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- Schlüsselwörter Abbreviated Injury Scale
- Abdomen
- Abdominalverletzung
- Absturztrauma
- AIS
- Akut-Reanimationsphase
- Alter
- Amputationen
- Asservation von Amputaten
- Atembehinderung
- Atemstillstand
- Ätiologie
- Atmung
- Äußere Verletzungszeichen
- Basis-Schockraum-Team
- Beatmung
- Beckenverletzung
- Blutstillung
- Bodengebundene Rettungsmittel
- Computertomographie
- DGU-Trauma-Bogen
- Diagnostik
- Diagnostische Schwierigkeiten
- DIVI-Protokoll
- Dokumentation
- Dringliche Operationen
- Dringliche operative Maßnahmen
- Epidemiologie
- Erweitertes Schockraum-Team
- Extremitäten
- GCS
- Gesichtsschädel
- Glasgow Coma Scale
- Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS)
- Infrastruktur
- Infusionstherapie
- Injury Severity Score
- Instabiler Thorax
- Instabilität
- Intubation
- ISS
- Kapazität
- Klassifikation
- Klinische Therapie
- Kommunikation
- Komplikationen
- Kompressionsverbände
- Kreislauf
- Kreislauftherapie
- Laboruntersuchungen
- Lage am Unfallort
- Lebensrettende Operationen
- Lebensrettende Sofortmaßnahmen
- Leitstelle
- Load and go
- Logistik
- Luftgebundene Rettungsmittel
- Manifester schwerer Schock
- Massenanfall von Verletzten
- Mehrfachverletzung
- Mikrozirkulation
- Monitoring
- Neurologische Ausfälle
- Notamputation
- Notfalldiagnostik
- Notfalloperationen
- Notfalloperationssaal
- Notfalltherapie
- Notfallversorgung
- Operative Maßnahmen
- Organsysteme
- Organversagen
- Penetrierende Verletzung
- Pfählungsverletzungen
- Polizei
- Polytraumaschlüssel
- Postoperative Behandlung
- Präklinik:
- Prävention
- Primärphase
- Prognose
- PTS
- Pupillenstatus
- Querschnittsymptomatik
- Rehabilitation
- Rehabilitationsphase
- Reposition
- Repositionshindernis
- Rettung
- Rettungsdienst
- Rettungsleitstelle
- Rettungsmaßnahmen
- Rettungsmittel
- Revised-Trauma-Score
- Risiken
- RTS
- Sauerstoffversorgung
- Schädel
- Schädel-Hirn-Trauma
- Schienung
- Schockraum
- Schockraumteam
- Sekundärphase
- Sicherung der Unfallstelle
- Sonographie
- Spannungspneumothorax
- Stabilisierungsphase
- Tamponade
- Telemedizin
- Tertiärphase
- Thorakale Dekompression
- Thorax
- Thoraxdrainage
- Thoraxverletzung
- Transportfähigkeit
- Transport
- Transportzeitpunkt
- Traumazentrum
- Triage
- TRISS
- Unfallart
- Unfallchirurgische Leitlinien
- Unfallmechanismus
- Vakuummatratze
- Verkehrsunfälle
- Verlegung der Atemwege
- Verletzungsartenverfahren
- Verletzungsmuster
- Verletzungsschwere
- Vitalfunktionen
- Volumentherapie
- Vorerkrankungen
- Weichteilschaden
- Wirbelsäule
- Wirbelsäulenverletzung
- Zentral-neurologischer Status
- Zielkrankenhaus
- Keywords Abbreviated Injury Scale
- Abdomen
- Abdominal injury
- Accident
- Acute reanimation phase
- Age
- Airborne rescue
- Airway obstruction
- AIS
- Amputations
- Analysis of accident
- Artificial respiration
- Asservation of amputated limbs
- Basic shock room team
- Capacity
- Central alarming system
- Central neurologic status
- Chest
- Chest injury
- Chest tube
- Circulation
- Circulatory therapy
- Classification
- Clinical therapy
- Communication
- Complications
- Compression bandages
- Computer tomography
- Crush injury
- Deceleration trauma
- Destination hospital
- DGU Trauma Form
- Diagnostic difficulties
- Diagnostics
- DIVI Protocol
- Documentation
- Emergency amputation
- Emergency diagnostics
- Emergency operating theater
- Emergency operation
- Emergency therapy
- Emergency treatment
- Epidemiology
- Etiology
- Extended shock room team
- External signs of injury
- Extremities
- Facial cranium
- Falling trauma
- Fluid replacement therapy
- GCS
- Glasgow Coma Scale
- Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS)
- Ground-based means of recovery
- Head trauma
- Headquarters
- Hemostasis
- Impairment of respiratory function
- Impalement injury
- Infrastructure
- Infusion therapy
- Injury Severity Score
- Instability
- Intubation
- ISS
- Laboratory tests
- Life-saving immediate measures
- Life-saving surgery
- Limbs
- Load and Go
- Logistics
- Manifest severe shock
- Means of recovery
- Mechanism of injury
- Microcirculation
- Monitoring
- Multiple injuries
- Neurologic deficiencies
- Operative procedures
- Open injury
- Organ failure
- Organ systems
- Oxygen supply
- Pattern of injury
- Pelvic injury
- Penetration injury
- Police, Polytrauma key
- Postoperative treatment
- Preclinical
- Prevention
- Previous illness
- Primary phase
- Prognosis
- PTS
- Pupil status
- Radiology
- Rehabilitation
- Rehabiliation phase
- Reposition
- Reposition hindrance
- Rescue
- Rescue headquarters
- Rescue procedures
- Rescue services
- Respiration
- Respiratory arrest
- Revised Trauma
- Score
- Risk
- Road traffic accidents
- RTS
- Secondary phase
- Securing the scene of the accident
- Severity of injury
- Shock room
- Shock room team
- Situation at scene of accident
- Skull
- Soft tissue injury
- Sonography
- Spinal column
- Spinal injury
- Splinting
- Stabilization phase
- Symptoms of paraplegia
- Tamponade
- Telemedicine
- Tension pneumothorax
- Tertiary phase
- Thoracic decompression
- Thoracic injury
- Thorax
- Thorax drainage
- Time of transport
- Transport
- Transportability
- Trauma center
- Trauma Surgery Guidelines
- Triage
- TRISS
- Type of injury
- Unstable thorax
- Urgent operation
- Urgent surgical procedures
- Vacuum mattress
- Vital functions