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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    World journal of urology 7 (1990), S. 223-226 
    ISSN: 1433-8726
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Approximately 375000 people living in West Germany take out special skiing insurance. More than 90% of the skiing accidents occurring in this population during four consecutive winters could be registered and analyzed.
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    ISSN: 1433-8726
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A total of 385 patients (83% men, 52% aged 16–30) with urogenital (UG) trauma were treated in 19 urological clinics between April 1984 and December 1986. In all, 41% of the accidents were due to traffic; 13% to work and sports each; 8% to sexual activities; and 6% to violence. The distribution of injury severity included 40% light, 21% moderate and 39% severe. Of 427 UG lesions, 27% were combined with intraabdominal and 24% with pelvic injuries. The kidneys were involved in 51% of cases and the bladder, urethra, penis and scrotum, including its content, in ca. 10% each. Of the renal traumas, 49% were ruptures; 48% contusions; and 7% hilar lesions,a nd in 6% the complete destruction of the organ occurred. In all, 76% of these traumas were treated conservatively, whereas 8% each required reconstruction or nephrectomy. Amongst the urethral ruptures, 46% were complete; 39% partial posterior; and 11% ruptures of the penile urethra. In 43% of cases the treatment was conservative and in 41% a primary reconstruction was carried out. All intraperitoneal (43%) and 2/3 of the extraperitoneal bladder ruptures (57%) were operated on. Gross hematuria was found in 73% of the renal, 83% of the vesical and 73% of the urethral injuries. Microhematuria occurred in 24%, 9% and 13% of cases, whereas no hematuria was found in 3%, 5% and 13% of the kidney, bladder and urethral injuries, respectively. The injury-relevant sensitivity of the imaging methods was computed to be 95% for cystograms, 91% for urethrograms and 83% for angiograms. When used to screen trauma patients, the sensitivity proved to be 69% for the CT scan, 55% for the intravenous pyelogram (IVP) and 54% for sonography. Overall, 37% of 161 complications involved the UG tract, followed by neurological complications, those due to the operation or treatment, to infections or to organ failure. In all, 11% of patients remained in the hospital for only 1 day; 50% for up to 13 days; 20% for 14–60 days; and 17% for 〉60 days.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 327 (1971), S. 186-190 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Rectal Temperature in Man ; Continuous Recording ; Extreme Environmental Conditions ; Circadian Rhythms
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Rectal temperature in man is a function of various conditions (e.g. time of day, ambient temperature, work load, oxygen level), whose effects interact with each other in a manner so far mostly unknown. Therefore, it would be desirable not only to make measurements of rectal temperature with these conditions changed separately but also long time recordings under extreme conditions in the field. In order to facilitate this, small battery operated thermographs (90×70×30 mm; 350 g), with small thermistor probes, were developed which allow continuous recording of rectal temperature under extreme environmental conditions without inconvenience to the subjects. Precision in temperature is better than 0.1°C; precision in time after recordings of many weeks duration (with weekly changes of the recording disc) is better than 0.5 h. An exemplum is shown demonstrating the diurnal course of rectal temperature averaged over 1 week, recorded during a mountain climbing expedition to heights of 5000–7000 m, with temperatures between +20°C and −20°C.
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