Listar GI- GRINCAR - Artigos por autor "Marini Díaz, Milagros"
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Aortic injuries in crush trauma patients: different mechanism, different management
Mosquera, Victor X.; Marini Díaz, Milagros; Muñiz, Javier; López-Pérez, José Manuel; Gulías, Daniel; Cuenca, José J. (Elsevier, 2011)[Abstract] Background. The objective of this study is to report the clinical and radiological characteristics and early and long-term survival of a series of acute traumatic aortic injuries (ATAI) in crush trauma patients, ... -
Blunt traumatic aortic injuries of the ascending aorta and aortic arch: a clinical multicentre study
Mosquera Rodríguez, Víctor Xesús; Marini Díaz, Milagros; Muñiz, Javier; Gulias, Daniel; Asorey-Veiga, Vanesa; Adrio-Nazar, Belén; Herrera, José M.; Pradas-Montilla, Gonzalo; Cuenca, José J. (Elsevier, 2012)[Abstract] Objective. To report the clinical and radiological characteristics, management and outcomes of traumatic ascending aorta and aortic arch injuries. Methods. Historic cohort multicentre study including 17 major ... -
Minimal traumatic aortic injuries: meaning and natural history
Mosquera Rodríguez, Víctor Xesús; Marini Díaz, Milagros; Gulías, Daniel; Cao, Ignacio; Muñiz, Javier; Herrera-Noreña, José M.; López-Pérez, José Manuel; Cuenca, José J. (Oxford University Press, 2012-03-21)[Abstract] Objective. Minimal aortic injuries (MAIs) are being recognized more frequently due to the increasing use of high-resolution diagnostic techniques. The objective of this case series review was to report the ... -
Role of conservative management in traumatic aortic injury: comparison of long-term results of conservative, surgical, and endovascular treatment
Mosquera Rodríguez, Víctor Xesús; Marini Díaz, Milagros; López-Pérez, José Manuel; Muñiz, Javier; Herrera, José M.; Cao, Ignacio; Cuenca, José J. (Elsevier, 2011-01-26)[Abstract] Objective. The purpose of this study is to compare early and long-term results in terms of survival and cardiovascular complications of patients with acute traumatic aortic injury who were conservatively managed ... -
Traumatic aortic injury score (TRAINS): an easy and simple score for early detection of traumatic aortic injuries in major trauma patients with associated blunt chest trauma
Mosquera Rodríguez, Víctor Xesús; Marini Díaz, Milagros; Muñiz, Javier; Asorey-Veiga, Vanesa; Adrio-Nazar, Belén; Boix, Ricardo; López-Pérez, José Manuel; Pradas-Montilla, Gonzalo; Cuenca, José J. (Springer, 2012-05-23)[Abstract] Purpose. To develop a risk score based on physical examination and chest X-ray findings to rapidly identify major trauma patients at risk of acute traumatic aortic injury (ATAI). Methods. A multicenter retrospective ...