BEAR INJURY : A REVIEW OF 50 CASES AT IWATE PREFECTURAL CRITICAL CARE AND EMERGENCY CENTER
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- TAKAHASHI Gaku
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- GOTO Aya
- Department of Plastic Surgery, Iwate Medical University
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- MATSUMOTO Naoya
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- KAN Shigenori
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- AKIMARU Rise
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- MASUDA Takayuki
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- ISHIBE Yoriko
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- YAMADA Yasuhiko
- Department of Critical Care Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- HOSOYA Yuko
- Department of Plastic Surgery, Iwate Medical University
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- SAKURABA Minoru
- Department of Plastic Surgery, Iwate Medical University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 当施設におけるクマ外傷50例の検討
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<p> We retrospectively examined 50 cases of bear-inflicted injuries transported to Iwate Medical University Emergency and Critical care Center. The patients were mostly male (average age : 69±5 years old), and were often attacked in May from 8 : 00-11 : 59 while picking wild plants. The patients had damage to the facial area in 90% of the cases without bilateral difference, and emergency surgery under general anesthesia was required in 68% of the cases. Prophylactic antibiotics were administered in all cases and the incidence rate for wound infection was 20%. The detected bacteria comprised 11 different strains ; 7 strains of facultative anaerobic bacteria and 4 strains of anaerobic bacteria, and β lactamase inhibitors were effective for 9 of the strains. When the incidence rates for wound infection were based on the given antibiotic, the incidence was 9.1% for β lactamase inhibitors and 28.5% for non-β lactamase inhibitors.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma
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Journal of the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma 31 (4), 442-447, 2017
The Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001205516670080
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- NII Article ID
- 130006178055
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- ISSN
- 21880190
- 13406264
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed