Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic coverage area, wide regional variations in environment and culture, and a lack of available published data. Objective: To provide a detailed description of paediatric trauma mechanisms, high-risk injury patterns and outcomes in Alaska. Design: This retrospective study included all children aged 17 years or younger in the State of Alaska Trauma Registry database admitted with traumatic injury between 2001 and 2011. Each injury record was reviewed individually and assigned a mechanism based on Centers for Disease Control E-codes. Geographic definitions were based on existing Emergency Medical Services regions. Mechanisms were compared by geographic...
OBJECTIVETo estimate the numbers and rates of all-terrain vehicle (ATV)\u2013related nonfatal injuri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Importance Mature trauma systems are critical in building and maintaining national, state, and loca...
Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
Background. Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
BackgroundSerious physical abuse resulting in a traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been implicated as ...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the third leading cause of all head injuries and the leading cause of t...
Background: Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Background: Conducting epidemiologic research on a population basis is critical to understanding the...
To characterize the nature and burden of snowmobile injuries in Alaska by examining injury deaths an...
Injury is one of the leading causes of death amongst Canadian children. Every year, it is estimated ...
Introduction: There is widespread use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in the USA for both work-relate...
Background. Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Objectives: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on pa...
Early childhood development is influenced by risk factors that undermine and protective factors that...
OBJECTIVETo estimate the numbers and rates of all-terrain vehicle (ATV)\u2013related nonfatal injuri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Importance Mature trauma systems are critical in building and maintaining national, state, and loca...
Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
Background. Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
BackgroundSerious physical abuse resulting in a traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been implicated as ...
Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the third leading cause of all head injuries and the leading cause of t...
Background: Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Background: Conducting epidemiologic research on a population basis is critical to understanding the...
To characterize the nature and burden of snowmobile injuries in Alaska by examining injury deaths an...
Injury is one of the leading causes of death amongst Canadian children. Every year, it is estimated ...
Introduction: There is widespread use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in the USA for both work-relate...
Background. Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Objectives: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on pa...
Early childhood development is influenced by risk factors that undermine and protective factors that...
OBJECTIVETo estimate the numbers and rates of all-terrain vehicle (ATV)\u2013related nonfatal injuri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Importance Mature trauma systems are critical in building and maintaining national, state, and loca...