Introduction: This study describes the demographics, aetiology, emergency centre diagnosis and severity indicators of patients with head injuries presenting to the largest referral hospital emergency centre in Botswana. Methods: Cross-sectional retrospective data was collected from July 2015 to September 2015 for all emergency centre head injury presentations at Princess Marina Hospital. Information was extracted from emergency centre records regarding patient demographics, mechanism of injury, clinical observations, diagnosis, and treatment. Results: Three-hundred and sixty head injury patients presented to the emergency centre in the three months, averaging four per day. 80% were less than 40 years of age and males accounted for 69% of al...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: Head injuries place a significant burden on the emergency department (ED) workload. This...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...
This study aims to present and discuss acute Head Injury (HI) presentations including etiology, refe...
Introduction: Traumatic injuries disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun...
Background: Head injuries place a significant burden on the emergency department (ED) workload. This...
Introduction: Traumatic injuries disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun...
Introduction: Traumatic injuries disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: Head injury is a common presentation in emergency rooms.Management often is decided by t...
Background: Traumatic head injury is a common and leading cause of presentations to emergency depart...
Background: Head injury (HI) has been one among leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide ...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: The purpose of this epidemiologic study was to determine the pattern and characteristic...
Background: The purpose of this epidemiologic study was to determine the pattern and characteristic...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: Head injuries place a significant burden on the emergency department (ED) workload. This...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...
This study aims to present and discuss acute Head Injury (HI) presentations including etiology, refe...
Introduction: Traumatic injuries disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun...
Background: Head injuries place a significant burden on the emergency department (ED) workload. This...
Introduction: Traumatic injuries disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun...
Introduction: Traumatic injuries disproportionately affect populations in low and middle-income coun...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: Head injury is a common presentation in emergency rooms.Management often is decided by t...
Background: Traumatic head injury is a common and leading cause of presentations to emergency depart...
Background: Head injury (HI) has been one among leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide ...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: The purpose of this epidemiologic study was to determine the pattern and characteristic...
Background: The purpose of this epidemiologic study was to determine the pattern and characteristic...
Background: Head trauma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The most active male ...
Background: Head injuries place a significant burden on the emergency department (ED) workload. This...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...