Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, Setting, and Patients Review of patients (aged 0-17 years) included in the National Pediatric Trauma Registry between April 1994 and September 2001. Multiple logistic regression was used to analyze the effect of sex on mortality, adjusting for age, severity of injury (New Injury Severity Score and Pediatric Trauma Score), severity of head or extremity injury, injury mechanism, intent, and comorbidities. Subset analysis focused on severely injured children (New Injury Severity Score 16) with shock (systolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg, adjusted for age). Main Outcome Measure Adjusted odds of mortality between sexes. Results: Of 46 859 children, 67% w...
Within the UK, child mortality from all causes has declined for all ages over the last three decades...
Rationale & objectiveIn the general population, girls have lower mortality risk compared with bo...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable out...
Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, settin...
Introduction The Phillips Report on traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Ireland found that injury was mo...
Background: Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advan...
Introduction In the general population, female children have been reported to have a survival advant...
Introduction: Little evidence suggest that female gender is associated with a lower risk of mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Women usually have lower mortality rates than men do at any age. This pattern is observe...
Aim: We investigated possible gender differences in paediatric intensive care morbidity-adjusted mor...
Background: A female survival advantage after injury has been observed, and animal models of trauma ...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable outcome...
The interaction of age, sex, and outcomes of children with head injury remains incompletely understo...
Abstract Background Experimental research suggests that females have a higher survival rate after tr...
Abstract: Despite ongoing prevention efforts, in-jury remains the leading cause of mortality over th...
Within the UK, child mortality from all causes has declined for all ages over the last three decades...
Rationale & objectiveIn the general population, girls have lower mortality risk compared with bo...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable out...
Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, settin...
Introduction The Phillips Report on traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Ireland found that injury was mo...
Background: Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advan...
Introduction In the general population, female children have been reported to have a survival advant...
Introduction: Little evidence suggest that female gender is associated with a lower risk of mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Women usually have lower mortality rates than men do at any age. This pattern is observe...
Aim: We investigated possible gender differences in paediatric intensive care morbidity-adjusted mor...
Background: A female survival advantage after injury has been observed, and animal models of trauma ...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable outcome...
The interaction of age, sex, and outcomes of children with head injury remains incompletely understo...
Abstract Background Experimental research suggests that females have a higher survival rate after tr...
Abstract: Despite ongoing prevention efforts, in-jury remains the leading cause of mortality over th...
Within the UK, child mortality from all causes has declined for all ages over the last three decades...
Rationale & objectiveIn the general population, girls have lower mortality risk compared with bo...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable out...