Epistaxis management-our point of view and literature review
V Melinte, O Musteata, C Sarafoleanu - Romanian Journal of …, 2017 - sciendo.com
Nasal haemorrhage or epistaxis is the most common otolaryngologic emergency. It affects
about 60% of the population and a percentage of 6% do not cease spontaneously, medical …
about 60% of the population and a percentage of 6% do not cease spontaneously, medical …
[PDF][PDF] Epistaxis: diagnóstico y alternativas terapéuticas actuales
G Alfredo Naser, B Cristián Aedo - Rev. Hosp. Clin. Univ. Chile, 2007 - redclinica.cl
The epistaxis is one of the most common emergencies. While most of these bleeding can be
resolved successfully by emergency medical, epistaxis some are complex and may require …
resolved successfully by emergency medical, epistaxis some are complex and may require …
Selective embolization in the treatment of intractable epistaxis
PJ Andersen, AD Kjeldsen… - Acta oto …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusions. In skilled hands, selective embolization is a safe procedure and represents an
effective treatment for prolonged epistaxis. Embolization therapy can be repeated if …
effective treatment for prolonged epistaxis. Embolization therapy can be repeated if …
Epistaxis: diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment
P Nicolai, D Tomenzoli, J Cappiello… - Rhinology and facial plastic …, 2009 - Springer
The vast majority of epistaxis episodes are self-limiting events.■ When anterior epistaxis
takes origin from Kiesselbach's plexus, cauterization with the aid of a headlight or loupes …
takes origin from Kiesselbach's plexus, cauterization with the aid of a headlight or loupes …
Epistaxis: causes and management
H Siwiec, M Szymański, A Szymańska… - … (Warsaw, Poland: 1960), 2001 - europepmc.org
Evaluation of 265 patients treated in hospital due to nasal bleeding revealed that almost half
of them suffered from hypertension and in about 30% of cases it was impossible to establish …
of them suffered from hypertension and in about 30% of cases it was impossible to establish …
[HTML][HTML] Management of epistaxis
CJ Kucik, T Clenney - American family physician, 2005 - aafp.org
Family physicians frequently encounter patients with epistaxis (nasal bleeding). In rare
cases, this condition may lead to massive bleeding and even death. Although epistaxis can …
cases, this condition may lead to massive bleeding and even death. Although epistaxis can …
Epistaxis management
HA Abdesallam, AK Mahrous… - The Egyptian Journal of …, 2007 - journals.ekb.eg
Introduction: Epistaxis is common and has been reported to occur in up to 60 percent of the
general population. The affected person usually does not seek medical attention, particularly …
general population. The affected person usually does not seek medical attention, particularly …
[PDF][PDF] Epistaxis diagnosis and treatment update: A review
GA Soto-Galindo, JL Trevi-o - Ann Otolaryngol Rhinol, 2017 - researchgate.net
Epistaxis is a nose hemorrhage of a very variable severity. This entity is the most frequent
chief complaint in the emergency room involving the Otolaryngology Department. It is …
chief complaint in the emergency room involving the Otolaryngology Department. It is …