Survival after severe trauma is lower in low- and middle-income countries. Quality of pre-hospital care, lack of insurance, and differential access to trauma care are possible explanations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lack of insurance, pre-hospital times, and the nature of the hospital (public or private) in survival after violent penetrating trauma in a middle-income country
Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90% occur in low- and...
Nowadays, trauma is a major complex of industrial and developed countries. Integrated trauma systems...
IntroductionSocioeconomic status (SES) is associated with rate and severity of trauma. However, it i...
Background Trauma-related injury causes higher mortality than a combination of prevalent infectious ...
Purpose: The amount of studies performed regarding a link between socioeconomic status (SES) and fat...
BACKGROUND: This review aims to understand the present circumstances on the provision of prehospital...
Background: The burden of trauma is not equally distributed among all groups of societies and often ...
IntroductionInjury is a significant and increasingly common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-...
BACKGROUND The socioeconomic status has been associated with disparities in the incidence and morta...
Background This review aims to understand the present circumstances on the provision of prehospital...
Background: Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90 % occu...
Background: Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blun...
In this thesis we investigated whether population-based studies with routinely collected data are el...
Previous research has demonstrated that nonclinical factors are associated with differences in clini...
Background: Examination of the epidemiology and timing of trauma deaths has been deemed a useful met...
Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90% occur in low- and...
Nowadays, trauma is a major complex of industrial and developed countries. Integrated trauma systems...
IntroductionSocioeconomic status (SES) is associated with rate and severity of trauma. However, it i...
Background Trauma-related injury causes higher mortality than a combination of prevalent infectious ...
Purpose: The amount of studies performed regarding a link between socioeconomic status (SES) and fat...
BACKGROUND: This review aims to understand the present circumstances on the provision of prehospital...
Background: The burden of trauma is not equally distributed among all groups of societies and often ...
IntroductionInjury is a significant and increasingly common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-...
BACKGROUND The socioeconomic status has been associated with disparities in the incidence and morta...
Background This review aims to understand the present circumstances on the provision of prehospital...
Background: Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90 % occu...
Background: Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blun...
In this thesis we investigated whether population-based studies with routinely collected data are el...
Previous research has demonstrated that nonclinical factors are associated with differences in clini...
Background: Examination of the epidemiology and timing of trauma deaths has been deemed a useful met...
Traumatic injury causes more than five million deaths each year of which about 90% occur in low- and...
Nowadays, trauma is a major complex of industrial and developed countries. Integrated trauma systems...
IntroductionSocioeconomic status (SES) is associated with rate and severity of trauma. However, it i...