Introduction: The organization of trauma care has different perspectives that depend on regional aspects. Among these, geographical peculiarities, historical developments regarding development of medical subspecialties and resident education appear to be the most relevant factors. Methods: We performed a structured literature search on PubMed. Results and Conclusion: This manuscript deals with the differences of several trauma systems in certain European countries, the USA and Australia. It aims to provide an overview of the peculiarities and influences of these systems on the clinical management. However, the effect of differences in organization in different countries on patient outcome is difficult to assess. There appears to be consensu...
Background Development of trauma systems is a demanding process. The United States and Germany both ...
The impact of trauma is a major public health challenge which is likely to escalate in the early 21s...
Abstract Background Traumatic injury remains the leading cause of death, with more than five million...
Background: Evidence suggests that reductions in the incidence in trauma observed in some countries ...
The introduction of an inclusive trauma system in the Netherlands during last decade of the past cen...
In the late 1980s the Dutch trauma surgeons (Dutch Trauma Society) expressed their concern about the...
Survival after severe trauma may depend on a structured chain of care from the management at the sce...
Abstract Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient survival and ...
Objective: Our aim was to describe the features of prehospitalmanagement in our region with no forma...
Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability. Numerous studies have shown that trauma systems...
The concept of trauma systems is a generally agreed upon principle in the world of trauma, where pat...
AbstractObjectiveThe high burden of injuries in Iran necessitates the establishment of a comprehensi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...
Abstract Background Trauma is a leading cause of death among adults aged < 44 years, and optimal car...
Background Development of trauma systems is a demanding process. The United States and Germany both ...
The impact of trauma is a major public health challenge which is likely to escalate in the early 21s...
Abstract Background Traumatic injury remains the leading cause of death, with more than five million...
Background: Evidence suggests that reductions in the incidence in trauma observed in some countries ...
The introduction of an inclusive trauma system in the Netherlands during last decade of the past cen...
In the late 1980s the Dutch trauma surgeons (Dutch Trauma Society) expressed their concern about the...
Survival after severe trauma may depend on a structured chain of care from the management at the sce...
Abstract Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient survival and ...
Objective: Our aim was to describe the features of prehospitalmanagement in our region with no forma...
Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability. Numerous studies have shown that trauma systems...
The concept of trauma systems is a generally agreed upon principle in the world of trauma, where pat...
AbstractObjectiveThe high burden of injuries in Iran necessitates the establishment of a comprehensi...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...
Abstract Background Trauma is a leading cause of death among adults aged < 44 years, and optimal car...
Background Development of trauma systems is a demanding process. The United States and Germany both ...
The impact of trauma is a major public health challenge which is likely to escalate in the early 21s...
Abstract Background Traumatic injury remains the leading cause of death, with more than five million...