
@article{ref1,
title="Combined mechanical-cold and mechanical-burn injuries in patients injured in maritime disasters",
journal="Voenno-Meditsinskii Zhurnal",
year="2015",
author="Zakrevskii, Yu N. and Shevchenko, A. G. and Peretechikov, A. V. and Serdyuk, V. I. and Arkhangelskii, D. A.",
volume="336",
number="6",
pages="34-40",
abstract="On the basis of analysis of 372 medical histories and total amount of victims (2691 people) of marine accidents it was revealed that 303 (83.1%) survivors suffered from combined mechanical-cold injuries, combined two-factor mechanical-burn injuries were diagnosed in 115 of wounded (15.7%), combined three-factor mechanical-cold-burn injuries were diagnosed in 162 of wounded (22.5%). It was established that in case of capsizing and shipwrecking chest and abdomen injuries prevail in wounded (22.4%). Pelvic fractures, injuries of the lower extremities and spine traumas prevail in wounded evacuated from the crash area after explosion and fire on the ships (43.3%). The above-mentioned injuries prevail due to mine-blast nature of injuries. Typical injuries in wounded survived in maritime disasters are in non-severe combined mechanical-cold, mechanical-burn, and mechanical-cold-burn injuries, minor and moderate hypothermia, mild burn injuries and mild carbon monoxide poisoning.<p /> <p>Language: ru</p>",
language="ru",
issn="0026-9050",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}