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Area of Science:

  • Trauma surgery
  • Emergency medicine
  • Cardiovascular research

Background:

  • Trauma remains the leading cause of mortality globally for individuals under 35.
  • Traumatic aortic rupture accounts for a significant proportion (18%) of road accident fatalities.

Observation:

  • High mortality rate: 80% of patients with traumatic aortic rupture die at the scene.
  • Urgent threat: 50% of survivors die within 24 hours without timely treatment.

Findings:

  • Rapid transport and resuscitation are critical for initial patient stabilization.
  • Early recognition of aortic injury is essential for appropriate management.
  • Availability of multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) enables rapid diagnosis.
  • Timely surgical or interventional treatment significantly enhances patient survival.

Implications:

  • Improving pre-hospital care and emergency response protocols for trauma patients.
  • Increasing awareness among medical professionals regarding the signs and urgency of aortic injuries.
  • Promoting the integration of advanced imaging technologies like MSCT in trauma centers.
  • Highlighting the importance of swift, multidisciplinary intervention for traumatic aortic injuries to reduce mortality.