Background: Understanding injury patterns specific for paediatric casualties of armed conflict is essential to facilitate preparations by organizations that provide medical care in conflict areas. The aim of this retrospective cohort study is to identify injury patterns and treatment requirements that are specific for paediatric patients in conflict zones. Methods: Characteristics of children (age < 15 years) treated in medical facilities supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) between 1988 and 2014 in Kabul, Kao-i-Dang, Lokichogio, Kandahar, Peshawar, Quetta and Goma were analysed; patient characteristics were compared between treatment facilities and with those of adult patients (age ≥ 15 years). Results: Of th...
children is associated with poor survival (<5 % in the majority of studies) and even worse neurol...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Background: Understanding injury patterns specific for paediatric casualties of armed conflict is es...
Since the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom, management of Afghan military or civilian casualt...
AbstractBackgroundMeeting paediatric needs is among the priorities of western healthcare providers w...
Background: Contemporary war-related studies focus primarily on adults with few reporting the injuri...
Background From August 2006–August 2010, as part of the ISAF mission, the Armed Forces of the Neth...
Children are particularly vulnerable to injury and death in two types of 20th century conflicts: ter...
Background Meeting paediatric needs is among the priorities of western healthcare providers working ...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to review available data on pediatric thoracic trauma s...
BackgroundPediatric casualties in war zones are a devastating consequence of armed conflicts, causin...
Armed Forces doctors are often required to treat children affected in war, combat, and disasters. Te...
Background The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) implemented the Red Cross wound class...
Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death in childhood. Among children aged from 1 to 14 year...
children is associated with poor survival (<5 % in the majority of studies) and even worse neurol...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Background: Understanding injury patterns specific for paediatric casualties of armed conflict is es...
Since the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom, management of Afghan military or civilian casualt...
AbstractBackgroundMeeting paediatric needs is among the priorities of western healthcare providers w...
Background: Contemporary war-related studies focus primarily on adults with few reporting the injuri...
Background From August 2006–August 2010, as part of the ISAF mission, the Armed Forces of the Neth...
Children are particularly vulnerable to injury and death in two types of 20th century conflicts: ter...
Background Meeting paediatric needs is among the priorities of western healthcare providers working ...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to review available data on pediatric thoracic trauma s...
BackgroundPediatric casualties in war zones are a devastating consequence of armed conflicts, causin...
Armed Forces doctors are often required to treat children affected in war, combat, and disasters. Te...
Background The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) implemented the Red Cross wound class...
Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death in childhood. Among children aged from 1 to 14 year...
children is associated with poor survival (<5 % in the majority of studies) and even worse neurol...
Introduction: Trauma continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially in the paed...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...