21 research outputs found
Screening for Venous Thromboembolism in Asymptomatic Trauma Patients: Effective in High Risk Patients
Hypothesis:
Through data analysis of a large cohort of trauma patients, a clinically applicable protocol can be developed based on various predisposing factors for VTE in asymptomatic patients. By isolating the factors that make these patients high risk for VTE, we can effectively lower the incidence of PE in hospitalized trauma patients.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1001/thumbnail.jp
Upper Extremity Deep Vein Thromboses: The Bowler and the Barista
Effort thrombosis of the upper extremity refers to a deep venous thrombosis of the upper extremity resulting from repetitive activity of the upper limb. Most cases of effort thrombosis occur in young elite athletes with strenuous upper extremity activity. This article reports two cases who both developed upper extremity deep vein thromboses, the first being a 67-year-old bowler and the second a 25-year-old barista, and illustrates that effort thrombosis should be included in the differential diagnosis in any patient with symptoms concerning DVT associated with repetitive activity. A literature review explores the recommended therapies for upper extremity deep vein thromboses
No change in performance metrics in major league baseball players sustaining wrist fractures after being struck by an errant pitch
© 2020 Professor P K Surendran Memorial Education Foundation Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of wrist fractures on performance metrics in Major League Baseball Players after they were hit by an errant pitch. Methods: Players who sustained wrist fractures after being struck by a pitch were identified and changes in performance metrics were calculated. Results: In both the short- and medium-term analysis, there were no significant differences in all pre- and post-injury offensive statistics following return to play. Conclusion: Wrist fractures sustained after being struck by an errant pitch do not significantly impact professional baseball player performance if the player is able to return to sport
No change in performance metrics in major league baseball players sustaining wrist fractures after being struck by an errant pitch
© 2020 Professor P K Surendran Memorial Education Foundation Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of wrist fractures on performance metrics in Major League Baseball Players after they were hit by an errant pitch. Methods: Players who sustained wrist fractures after being struck by a pitch were identified and changes in performance metrics were calculated. Results: In both the short- and medium-term analysis, there were no significant differences in all pre- and post-injury offensive statistics following return to play. Conclusion: Wrist fractures sustained after being struck by an errant pitch do not significantly impact professional baseball player performance if the player is able to return to sport