Background: Approximately 10% of the Norwegian population is injured every year, with injuries ranging from minor injuries treated by general practitioners to major and complex injuries requiring specialist in-hospital care. There is a lack of knowledge concerning the caseload of potentially severely injured patients in Norwegian hospitals. Aim of the study was to describe the current status of the Norwegian trauma system by identifying the number and the distribution of contributing hospitals and the caseload of potentially severely injured trauma patients within these hospitals. Methods: A cross-sectional survey with a structured questionnaire was sent in the summer of 2012 to all Norwegian hospitals that receive trauma patients. Th...
Background: Ullevål University Hospital is a level I trauma center, servicing approximately half of ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in children globally. The burden of i...
Abstract Purpose In light of the international evolutions to establish inclusive trauma systems and ...
Morbidity and mortality following traumatic injuries constitute a substantial global health challeng...
Background: Trauma systems have improved outcomes for injured patients, but might be challenging to ...
Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient surviv...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...
Background: There is a debate in many countries regarding the role of smaller hospitals in the trea...
Background Traumatic injuries are a leading cause of deaths in Norway, especially among younger male...
Background: Time is considered an essential determinant in the initial care of trauma patients. In N...
Abstract Background Trauma is a leading cause of death among adults aged < 44 years, and optimal car...
Background Twenty years ago, an inclusive trauma system was implemented in the Netherlands. The goal...
Background: To ensure the rapid and correct triage of patients in potential need of specialized trea...
Abstract Background: Trauma is a major cause of mortality and reduced quality of life. Most trauma-r...
Background: Ullevål University Hospital is a level I trauma center, servicing approximately half of ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in children globally. The burden of i...
Abstract Purpose In light of the international evolutions to establish inclusive trauma systems and ...
Morbidity and mortality following traumatic injuries constitute a substantial global health challeng...
Background: Trauma systems have improved outcomes for injured patients, but might be challenging to ...
Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient surviv...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...
Background: There is a debate in many countries regarding the role of smaller hospitals in the trea...
Background Traumatic injuries are a leading cause of deaths in Norway, especially among younger male...
Background: Time is considered an essential determinant in the initial care of trauma patients. In N...
Abstract Background Trauma is a leading cause of death among adults aged < 44 years, and optimal car...
Background Twenty years ago, an inclusive trauma system was implemented in the Netherlands. The goal...
Background: To ensure the rapid and correct triage of patients in potential need of specialized trea...
Abstract Background: Trauma is a major cause of mortality and reduced quality of life. Most trauma-r...
Background: Ullevål University Hospital is a level I trauma center, servicing approximately half of ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in children globally. The burden of i...
Abstract Purpose In light of the international evolutions to establish inclusive trauma systems and ...