This combined retrospective and prospective study describes trauma patients in an urban African Hospital and assesses whether use of trauma registries leads to improved clinical assesment. The Kampala Trauma Score (KTS) is assessed as an injury severity filter. The level of clinical assessment was defined by Model Rural Trauma Project (MRTP) trauma triage criteria. Trauma registries were filled out systematically for every alternate patient on arrival in the casualty department, and the patient status was recorded two weeks after admission. This retrospective study showed that 52% of the trauma patients were inadequately assessed. Amongst the deaths, 72.7% had been inadequately assessed (p value = 0.0193). Prospective data showed that injur...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play an integral role in the assessment of trauma care quality. ...
BackgroundIn Tanzania, there is no national trauma registry. The World Health Organization (WHO) has...
This combined retrospective and prospective study describes trauma patients in an urban African Hosp...
This combined retrospective and prospective study describes trauma patients in an urban African Hosp...
In North America, injury surveillance has generated an accumulation of data regarding trauma events ...
BackgroundIn the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patient ...
Background: In the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patien...
Background: Trauma contributes significantly to the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan A...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
BackgroundData on the epidemiology of trauma in Cameroon are scarce. Presently, hospital records are...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of tr...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Background: Road traffic injury is of growing public health importance because of its significant co...
IntroductionTrauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the ...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play an integral role in the assessment of trauma care quality. ...
BackgroundIn Tanzania, there is no national trauma registry. The World Health Organization (WHO) has...
This combined retrospective and prospective study describes trauma patients in an urban African Hosp...
This combined retrospective and prospective study describes trauma patients in an urban African Hosp...
In North America, injury surveillance has generated an accumulation of data regarding trauma events ...
BackgroundIn the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patient ...
Background: In the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patien...
Background: Trauma contributes significantly to the burden of disease and mortality in sub-Saharan A...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
BackgroundData on the epidemiology of trauma in Cameroon are scarce. Presently, hospital records are...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of tr...
Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the burden of in...
Background: Road traffic injury is of growing public health importance because of its significant co...
IntroductionTrauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Data characterizing the ...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
Background: Trauma registries (TRs) play an integral role in the assessment of trauma care quality. ...
BackgroundIn Tanzania, there is no national trauma registry. The World Health Organization (WHO) has...