The aim of this study is to review patient characteristics, injury patterns, and outcomes of trauma cases admitted to pediatric intensive care in Children's Health Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Routinely recorded data collected prospectively from the Children's Health Queensland Trauma Service registry from November 2008 to October 2015 were reviewed. Demographic and clinical characteristics of trauma cases in children under 16 years of age are described, and their association with age and mortality analyzed.There were 542 cases of pediatric trauma identified and 66.4% were male. The overall mortality since January 2012 was 11.1%. The median injury severity score (ISS) was 11 (IQR = 9-22), 48.2% (n = 261) had an ISS > 12 and 4...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
ObjectivePresentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. In...
The injury patterns, age distribution, and outcome of pediatric patients (age \u3c 15 years) treated...
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to review patient characteristics, injury patterns, and outcomes ...
Paediatric trauma centres seek to optimise the care of injured children. Trends in state-wide paedia...
Objective To investigate causes, characteristics and temporal trends of paediatric major trauma. Des...
Background Injury is a leading cause of death and disability for children. Regionalised trauma syste...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of death and disability for children. Regionalised trauma syst...
The purpose of this study was to provide an internationally comparable overview of pediatric trauma ...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of death and disability for children. Regionalised trauma syst...
AIM: Paediatric chest trauma is a marker of severe injury and a significant cause of morbidity and m...
Background: Childhood injury is a leading cause of hospitalisation, yet there has been no comprehens...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Objective: Presentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the leading causes of pediatric mortality so the prevention of pediatri...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
ObjectivePresentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. In...
The injury patterns, age distribution, and outcome of pediatric patients (age \u3c 15 years) treated...
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to review patient characteristics, injury patterns, and outcomes ...
Paediatric trauma centres seek to optimise the care of injured children. Trends in state-wide paedia...
Objective To investigate causes, characteristics and temporal trends of paediatric major trauma. Des...
Background Injury is a leading cause of death and disability for children. Regionalised trauma syste...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of death and disability for children. Regionalised trauma syst...
The purpose of this study was to provide an internationally comparable overview of pediatric trauma ...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of death and disability for children. Regionalised trauma syst...
AIM: Paediatric chest trauma is a marker of severe injury and a significant cause of morbidity and m...
Background: Childhood injury is a leading cause of hospitalisation, yet there has been no comprehens...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Objective: Presentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. ...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the leading causes of pediatric mortality so the prevention of pediatri...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
ObjectivePresentations to EDs for major paediatric injury are considerably lower than for adults. In...
The injury patterns, age distribution, and outcome of pediatric patients (age \u3c 15 years) treated...