BACKGROUND This study was initiated was initiated to describe pediatric rear-occupant motor vehicle collision (MVC) injuries, including injury patterns and outcomes as well as characteristics associated with severe injury to the head and abdomen. METHODS A retrospective cohort of severely injured (Injury Severity Score [ISS] \u3e 12) pediatric (age \u3c18 years) patients involved in a traffic MVC as a rear occupant and treated at one of two Ontario trauma centers (2001–2010) was studied was studied. Demographic, injury, crash and outcome data were obtained from the trauma registries. Data were statistically compared by two pediatric age groups: children (0–8 years; requiring a child or booster seat) versus adolescents (9–17 years; requir...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
Objective: Motor vehicle occupants aged 8 to 12 years are in transition, in terms of both restraint ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and propose improvements to the injury mitigati...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are a leading cause of unintentional death and disability amo...
Background Motor vehicle collision (MVC) is a leading cause of accidental death in children. Despite...
Abstract Background In New York State (NYS), motor vehicle (MV) injury to child passengers is a lead...
Background Use of appropriate child passenger safety restraints reduces injury in in...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
The importance and effectiveness of the appropriate use of automobile restraints by young children h...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe the determinants of the severity and type of injuries susta...
OBJECTIVES: To compare morbidity and mortality between pediatric victims of motor vehicle collisions...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropria...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
Background Most studies of rear-seated occupants have focused on or included pediatr...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
Objective: Motor vehicle occupants aged 8 to 12 years are in transition, in terms of both restraint ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and propose improvements to the injury mitigati...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are a leading cause of unintentional death and disability amo...
Background Motor vehicle collision (MVC) is a leading cause of accidental death in children. Despite...
Abstract Background In New York State (NYS), motor vehicle (MV) injury to child passengers is a lead...
Background Use of appropriate child passenger safety restraints reduces injury in in...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
The importance and effectiveness of the appropriate use of automobile restraints by young children h...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe the determinants of the severity and type of injuries susta...
OBJECTIVES: To compare morbidity and mortality between pediatric victims of motor vehicle collisions...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropria...
Child casualties in car crashes have decreased over the years. Nevertheless, occupant safety in re...
Background Most studies of rear-seated occupants have focused on or included pediatr...
The objective of this literature review is to summarize the knowledge of child safety in cars, for c...
Objective: Motor vehicle occupants aged 8 to 12 years are in transition, in terms of both restraint ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and propose improvements to the injury mitigati...