Across the developed world, demographic change is having a profound impact on emergency care, with recognition that older people have different needs, and may need different services. The article by Hawley et al in this edition, and the recent publication of a report on major trauma in older people from the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN), suggest that we may also need to think differently about our major trauma systems. In England and Wales, recent improvements in data collection from trauma units (hospitals that are not major trauma centres) means that in 2016 the ‘typical’ case of major trauma is no longer a young male admitted after a road traffic accident, but is an older male admitted after a fall of less than 2 metres
Objective: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of older adult (≥65 years) major trauma pati...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
Objectives - To describe population based trends and clinical characteristics of injury related pres...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
Major trauma in the UK has changed and can now be thought of as two different diseases: the traditio...
Introduction Major trauma patients are often perceived as being young males injured by high energy t...
© 2019, Paramedics Australasia. All rights reserved. Introduction. Major trauma patients are oft...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the triage category assigned to older trauma ...
Diagnosis of major trauma in the older person is increasingly being recognised as clinically challen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Major traumatic injury is a leading cause of death in younger age groups, but increasingly older peo...
Objective: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of older adult (≥65 years) major trauma pati...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
Objectives - To describe population based trends and clinical characteristics of injury related pres...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
Major trauma in the UK has changed and can now be thought of as two different diseases: the traditio...
Introduction Major trauma patients are often perceived as being young males injured by high energy t...
© 2019, Paramedics Australasia. All rights reserved. Introduction. Major trauma patients are oft...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the triage category assigned to older trauma ...
Diagnosis of major trauma in the older person is increasingly being recognised as clinically challen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Major traumatic injury is a leading cause of death in younger age groups, but increasingly older peo...
Objective: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of older adult (≥65 years) major trauma pati...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
Objectives - To describe population based trends and clinical characteristics of injury related pres...