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    Newton and Bouligand derivatives of the scalar play and stop operator
    (Les Ulis : EDP Sciences, 2020) Brokate, Martin
    We prove that the play and the stop operator possess Newton and Bouligand derivatives, and exhibit formulas for those derivatives. The remainder estimate is given in a strengthened form, and a corresponding chain rule is developed. The construction of the Newton derivative ensures that the mappings involved are measurable. © The authors. Published by EDP Sciences, 2020.
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    Detection of fractures of hand and forearm in whole-body CT for suspected polytrauma in intubated patients
    (London : BioMed Central, 2020) Münn, F.; Laun, R.A.; Asmus, A.; Bülow, R.; Bakir, S.; Haralambiev, L.; Eisenschenk, A.; Kim, S.
    Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of whole-body CT for diagnosis of hand and forearm fractures in intubated patients with suspected polytrauma. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis on data collected from two trauma centres in Germany, including demographics, ISS, clinical symptoms, depiction in whole-body CT, and time to diagnosis. Results: Out of 426 patients included in the study, 66 (15.5%) suffered a hand or forearm fracture. The total number of fractures was 132, the whole-body CT report mentioned 98 (74.2%). 16 (12,1%) fractures of 12 patients were diagnosed later than 24 h after admission. Late diagnoses of fractures of the hand occurred more often if the hand was not fully included in the CT scan field. The sensitivity of whole-body CT for cases with fractures of hand and/or forearm with full inclusion of the corresponding area in the scan field was 80.2%. Conclusions: This study shows that whole-body CT is a valuable diagnostic tool for hand fractures in polytrauma patients. Hands should be evaluated regardless of clinical presentation in intubated patients after suspected polytrauma if they are included in the whole-body CT. © 2020 The Author(s).