Background: Major trauma (defined as injury severity score >15) remains a major public health issue. Trauma mortality in Scotland has decreased overtime, but functional outcome following trauma is poorly understood. Better knowledge of post-trauma morbidity could potentially influence acute management and rehabilitation. Individual aspects of the trauma care process, from prehospital care, through emergency department (ED) resuscitation, to definitive care, all play crucial roles in optimising outcome from major trauma. Objective: Using seven studies and various methodologies, this thesis describes progress in trauma management in Scotland over the last decade, including epidemiology, prehospital care, emergency department care and function...
Objective: To assess return to work outcomes of major trauma patients treated at a level 1 UK major ...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background: Trauma care in England is below the standards of service provision when compared to many...
Background: Major trauma (defined as injury severity score >15) remains a major public health issue....
Introduction: Major trauma describes serious and often multiple injuries where there is a strong po...
<b>Background and Aims:</b> Trauma is still the leading cause of mortality in the first ...
Background: Scotland has three prehospital critical care teams (PHCCTs) providing enhanced care supp...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background: A large and growing body of evidence supports the reconfiguration of trauma services int...
Background Trauma remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the UK and throughout the w...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Aims We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Ce...
Acknowledgements The authors thank Paul Manson (HSRU Information Scientist) for help with the databa...
Objective: To assess return to work outcomes of major trauma patients treated at a level 1 UK major ...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background: Trauma care in England is below the standards of service provision when compared to many...
Background: Major trauma (defined as injury severity score >15) remains a major public health issue....
Introduction: Major trauma describes serious and often multiple injuries where there is a strong po...
<b>Background and Aims:</b> Trauma is still the leading cause of mortality in the first ...
Background: Scotland has three prehospital critical care teams (PHCCTs) providing enhanced care supp...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background: A large and growing body of evidence supports the reconfiguration of trauma services int...
Background Trauma remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the UK and throughout the w...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Aims We aimed to determine whether there is evidence of improved patient outcomes in Major Trauma Ce...
Acknowledgements The authors thank Paul Manson (HSRU Information Scientist) for help with the databa...
Objective: To assess return to work outcomes of major trauma patients treated at a level 1 UK major ...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background: Trauma care in England is below the standards of service provision when compared to many...