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ePoster session
ePoster session 15
Polytrauma VI: Hemorrhage and bleeding control
Termin
Datum:
13.04.2025
Zeit:
16:00
–
17:00
Ort / Stream:
ePoster terminal 3 (ground floor, blue light)
Vorsitzende
Carlos Mesquita
Coimbra / PT
Ruben Peralta
Doha / QA
Marc Maegele
Cologne / DE
Thema
Polytrauma
Programm
16:00
–
16:04
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.01
Blunt thoracic aortic injury: The impact of the endovascular treatment
Ana Julia Ganzeli Oliveira (São João da Boa Vista / BR)
Polytrauma, Visceral trauma
16:04
–
16:08
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.02
Double jeopardy: The aortic-diaphragmatic injury complex
Maria Eduarda de Andrade Martins Santos (Rio de Janeiro / BR)
Polytrauma, Visceral trauma
16:08
–
16:12
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.03
REBOA placement evaluation & abdominal aorta morphology: Zone II anatomy and aortic branch diameters
JC van de Voort (Amsterdam / NL)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:12
–
16:16
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.04
REBOA in trauma? Critical analysis of the UK-REBOA trial
Andreu Martínez Hernández (Castellón / ES)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:16
–
16:20
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.05
Thinking outside the box: Expanded uses for partial-REBOA
Zachary john Grady (Atlanta, GA / US)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:20
–
16:24
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.06
Time threshold for the transcatheter angioembolism in patients with pelvic fracture: Insights from a retrospective analysis in a level I trauma center
Wei-Han Huang (Taoyuan City / TW)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:24
–
16:28
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.07
Optimal waiting time for trancatheter aarterial embolization in blunt abdominal trauma patients: A retrospective cohort study using the TQIP database
Ting An Hsu (Taoyuan City / TW)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:28
–
16:32
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.08
Stab injury. Surgical sequence for multiple vascular and digestive injuries
Marta Gutierrez Andreu (Madrid / ES)
Polytrauma
16:32
–
16:36
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.09
Impact of narrowed pulse pressure on blood product transfusion requirements in hemodynamically stable penetrating trauma patients
Leman Damla Ercan (Istanbul / TR)
Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:36
–
16:40
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.10
Evaluation of viscoelastic assays for trauma in the pre-hospital, trauma resuscitation area and intensive care unit settings: A feasibility study
Sergio Navarro (Rochester, MN / US)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:40
–
16:44
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.11
On-admission rotational thromboelastometry for detection of coagulopathy in trauma patients: A retrospective study
Mohammad Asim (Doha / QA)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:44
–
16:48
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.12
Effects of hypocalcemia on traumatic coagulopathy: Coagulative profile and necessity of massive transfusion
Silvia Rivoli (Milan / IT)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:48
–
16:52
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.14
Under pressure – Examining the pre-hospital application of manual pressure dressings for hemorrhage management
Vesta Brauckmann (Hannover / DE)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:52
–
16:56
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.15
The impact of early damage control resuscitation in the mortality rate of the severe trauma management and treatment in a department of surgery of a peripheral hospital of an island in the Aegean sea in Hellas
Constantinos St Mammas (Athens / GR)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
16:56
–
17:00
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP15.16
Peripheral perfusion index as a predictor of shock in trauma
Joses James (Ranipet / IN)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
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