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ePoster session 4
Polytrauma IV: Injury mechanism and treatment strategies
Appointment
Date:
13/04/2025
Time:
08:00
–
09:00
Location / Stream:
ePoster terminal 4 (first floor, purple light)
Chairs
Radko Komadina
Celje / SI
Rald Victor Maria Groven
Aachen / DE
Gernot Marx
Aachen / DE
Topic
Polytrauma
Programme
08:00
–
08:04
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.01
Severity and epidemiological analysis of high priority trauma cases in Athens, Greece. Comparison with current German and national data
Theodoros Fachouridis (Athens / GR)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:04
–
08:08
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.02
Fatbike accidents in a level II trauma hospital: A 3 month observational study
Lotte Snijders (Rotterdam / NL)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:08
–
08:12
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.04
E-scooter injuries: A retrospective study in a level I trauma center in Hungary
András Pozder (Szeged / HU)
Skeletal trauma and sports medicine, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:12
–
08:16
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.05
Road trauma: A challenge for emergency services in Rondônia (2002-2016)
Nilza Rosa Teixeira (Ji-Parana / BR)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:16
–
08:20
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.06
Epidemiological study of emergency department procedures at the Hospital das Clínicas de São Paulo(HC-FMUSP) in the year 2023
Ana Carolina Oliveira dos Santos Guaritá Marquez (São Paulo / BR)
Education, Polytrauma
08:20
–
08:24
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.07
Epidemiological profile of motorcyclist deaths in transport accidents in the state of São Paulo from 2020 to 2023: Distribution by age group and place of occurrence
Ana Carolina Oliveira dos Santos Guaritá Marquez (São Paulo / BR)
Polytrauma, Visceral trauma
08:24
–
08:28
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.08
Comparative analysis of motorcycle accident mortality rates in Brazil and Spain: Trends and public health challenges
Eduarda Belchior Capovilla (Catanzaro / IT)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:28
–
08:32
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.09
Relationship between social deprivation index and pedestrian injuries in a suburban setting: A single center, retrospective study at a level I trauma center
Jasmine Brite (Mineola, NY / US)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:32
–
08:36
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.10
Evaluating mortality reduction and strategic implications of regional trauma centers in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea: A propensity-adjusted study
Kyoungwon Jung (Suwon / KR)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:36
–
08:40
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.11
Nursing rounds for polytrauma patients in the ICU – A cross collaboration between ICU and trauma ward
Andrea Lundin (Solna / SE)
Polytrauma, Research
08:40
–
08:44
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.12
Impact of traumatic suicide attempts in ICU patients: Bodily harm assessment. Pilot phase
Luis Blanco Carrasco (Madrid / ES)
Polytrauma, Research
08:44
–
08:48
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.13
Personal impact on patients admitted to the ICU after traumatic suicide attempt. Pilot phase
Juan Arroyo Díaz (Navalcarnero / ES)
Polytrauma, Research
08:48
–
08:52
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.14
Defining treatment strategies in polytrauma patients: The effect of injury severity, injury distribution, and pathophysiologic response
Sascha Halvachizadeh (Zurich / CH)
Polytrauma
08:52
–
08:56
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.15
Decreasing trend in prophylactic inferior vena cava filter usage: A retrospective analysis of indications, patient profiles, and complications at a level I trauma center
Vitor Barbosa Abrantes (Rochester, MN / US)
Polytrauma, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
08:56
–
09:00
3 Min.
1 Min.
ePoster presentation
PP04.16
A closed loop audit obviating the need for routine type and save prior to elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Muhammed Mamun (Shrewsbury / GB)
Research, Trauma and Emergency surgery | Miscellaneous
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