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Abstracts for Roderick Little Prize Session, Thursday 17 September 16.45–18.15, Great Hall
Comparing the initial cardiovascular response in injured children with and without traumatic brain injury
  1. E. Loizou,
  2. O. Bouamra,
  3. P. Dark,
  4. F. Lecky
  1. The Trauma, Audit & Research Network, Manchester

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    Aims

    Following evidence that injured children have higher systolic blood pressures (SBP) than resting uninjured children of a similar age, we investigate whether the initial cardiovascular physiology differs between forms of injury.

    Methods

    Analysis of prospectively recorded data from the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) database of injured …

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