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Vascular injury is an infrequent finding following non-fatal strangulation in two Australian trauma centres.

Frances WilliamsonSarah CollinsAnja DehnShaela Doig
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2021)
In non-fatal strangulation presentations, the majority have subtle signs of neck injury on examination with inconsistent documentation of findings. Low rate of vascular injury overall (0.7%), and entirely in hanging events. No longer-term vascular sequalae identified. Improving documentation focusing on hypoxic insult and evidence of airway trauma is warranted, rather than a reliance on computed tomography imaging to delineate a traumatic event in non-fatal strangulation.
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