The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma patient (injury severity score ≥ 16) not undergoing treatment at the highest level of trauma team activation. This methodology does not account for many important factors that may impact outcome. We performed a retrospective review of the Pennsylvania State Trauma Registry to determine the impact of treatment interventions on mortality. Patients were stratified by triage category as follows: UT, appropriate triage, and overtriage. Multiple prehospital (PH) and ED interventions were assessed. Increased mortality was observed in all triage groups in patients requiring intervention. A logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the indepe...
PURPOSE: To find ways to reduce the rate of over-triage without drastically increasing the rate of u...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
Introduction: Multiple studies suggest that severely injured patients treated at trauma centers have...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
BACKGROUND: Elderly trauma patients are at risk for undertriage, resulting in substantial morbidity ...
Abstract Background Studies show increased mortality among severely injured patients not met by trau...
Introduction: Accurate field triage of critically injured patients to trauma centers is vital for im...
INTRODUCTION: Evaluating pre-hospital triage and decision-making in patients who died post-trauma is...
Background Early identification of life-threatening injuries is essential to reduce morbidity and m...
INTRODUCTION: Evaluating pre-hospital triage and decision-making in patients who died post-trauma is...
The target rate for trauma undertriage is <5 per cent, but rates are as high as 30 to 40 per cent...
Chris Barsi, Peter Harris, Rich Menaik, Nicholas C Reis, Swapna Munnangi, M...
BackgroundThe Optimal Resources Document mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physi...
Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death among individuals aged 1-44 in the United States. The i...
PURPOSE: To find ways to reduce the rate of over-triage without drastically increasing the rate of u...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
Introduction: Multiple studies suggest that severely injured patients treated at trauma centers have...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma defines undertriage (UT) as any major trauma pa...
BACKGROUND: Elderly trauma patients are at risk for undertriage, resulting in substantial morbidity ...
Abstract Background Studies show increased mortality among severely injured patients not met by trau...
Introduction: Accurate field triage of critically injured patients to trauma centers is vital for im...
INTRODUCTION: Evaluating pre-hospital triage and decision-making in patients who died post-trauma is...
Background Early identification of life-threatening injuries is essential to reduce morbidity and m...
INTRODUCTION: Evaluating pre-hospital triage and decision-making in patients who died post-trauma is...
The target rate for trauma undertriage is <5 per cent, but rates are as high as 30 to 40 per cent...
Chris Barsi, Peter Harris, Rich Menaik, Nicholas C Reis, Swapna Munnangi, M...
BackgroundThe Optimal Resources Document mandates trauma activation based on injury mechanism, physi...
Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death among individuals aged 1-44 in the United States. The i...
PURPOSE: To find ways to reduce the rate of over-triage without drastically increasing the rate of u...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
Introduction: Multiple studies suggest that severely injured patients treated at trauma centers have...