Fat embolism syndrome: Experience from an Australian trauma centre
ConclusionFES following trauma was rare, with its diagnosis based on clinical factors including long bone fracture and hypoxia, and the exclusion of other respiratory diagnoses. CTPA was frequently used since 2008 and further research is warranted to determine if this radiological procedure can assist with more definitive diagnosis of FES.
Source: International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing - Category: Nursing Source Type: research
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