Objective: To describe the characteristics and outcomes of older adult (≥65 years) major trauma patients in comparison with younger adults (16–64 years). To determine whether older age is associated with a reduced likelihood of transport (directly or indirectly) to a major trauma centre and whether this is associated with in-hospital mortality. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of major trauma patients transported to hospital by St John Ambulance paramedics in Perth, Western Australia, between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2016. Multivariate logistic regression was used to test the relationship between age and major trauma centre transport. Multivariate logistic regression analysis using inverse probability of treatment weighting was u...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
Background: Aging results in declined function, which leads to loss of capacity and respond to injur...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the triage category assigned to older trauma ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the seriously injured adult population aged 65 and older; compare the differ...
Introduction: Current data suggest that trauma patients arriving via private vehicle transport (PVT)...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Background: We examined the association between age, mechanism of injury, and Injury Severity Score ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Epidemiology, 2014...
Background: A previous report from the New South Wales (NSW) Trauma Registry identified falls and in...
Introduction Major trauma patients are often perceived as being young males injured by high energy t...
Background: As the population ages, the elderly will constitute a prominent proportion of trauma pat...
Background: The burden of injury among older patients continues to grow and accounts for a dispropor...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
Background: Aging results in declined function, which leads to loss of capacity and respond to injur...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the triage category assigned to older trauma ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the seriously injured adult population aged 65 and older; compare the differ...
Introduction: Current data suggest that trauma patients arriving via private vehicle transport (PVT)...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Background: We examined the association between age, mechanism of injury, and Injury Severity Score ...
Introduction: Prior analysis demonstrates improved survival for older trauma patients (age\u3e64year...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Epidemiology, 2014...
Background: A previous report from the New South Wales (NSW) Trauma Registry identified falls and in...
Introduction Major trauma patients are often perceived as being young males injured by high energy t...
Background: As the population ages, the elderly will constitute a prominent proportion of trauma pat...
Background: The burden of injury among older patients continues to grow and accounts for a dispropor...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
Background: Aging results in declined function, which leads to loss of capacity and respond to injur...