INTRODUCTION: The distribution of survival times after injury has been described as trimodal, but several studies have not confirmed this. The purpose of this study was to clarify the distribution of survival times after injury. METHODS: We defined survival time (t(s)) as the interval between injury time and declared death time. We constructed histograms for t(s) ≤ 150 min from the 2004-2007 Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS, for traffic crashes) and National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS, for homicides). We estimated statistical models in which death times known only within intervals were treated as interval-censored. For confirmation, we also obtained EMS response times (t(r)), prehospital times (t(p)), and hospital times...
Introduction: Trauma is a leading cause of unnatural death and disability in South Africa. The aim o...
INTRODUCTION: Traffic crash mortality is higher in rural areas, but it is unclear whether this is du...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of death after trauma are changing due to advances in critical care. We examine...
INTRODUCTION: The distribution of survival times after injury has been described as trimodal, but ...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of emergency medical interventions can be best evaluated using time-to...
Background: The effectiveness of emergency medical interventions can be best evaluated using time-to...
Objectives: There is a recent realization tha tdeath following injury is time dependent and occurs i...
BACKGROUND: The temporal distribution of trauma mortality has been classically described as a trimod...
BACKGROUND: Modern trauma systems and Emergency Medical Services aim to reduce prehospital time inte...
Background: Mortality is an important measurement of injury outcomes, but measurements reflecting di...
Objective: To analyze if pre-hospital rescue times were associated with mortality in a trauma cohort...
Objective: To analyze the association between Emergency Medical Services (EMS) scene time interval ...
In this study we aimed to analyse the trauma cases admitted to hospital and died in the 3-month foll...
Introduction. Injury mortality was classically described with a tri-modal distribution, with immedia...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are a crucial component of high performing systems. The impact of ...
Introduction: Trauma is a leading cause of unnatural death and disability in South Africa. The aim o...
INTRODUCTION: Traffic crash mortality is higher in rural areas, but it is unclear whether this is du...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of death after trauma are changing due to advances in critical care. We examine...
INTRODUCTION: The distribution of survival times after injury has been described as trimodal, but ...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of emergency medical interventions can be best evaluated using time-to...
Background: The effectiveness of emergency medical interventions can be best evaluated using time-to...
Objectives: There is a recent realization tha tdeath following injury is time dependent and occurs i...
BACKGROUND: The temporal distribution of trauma mortality has been classically described as a trimod...
BACKGROUND: Modern trauma systems and Emergency Medical Services aim to reduce prehospital time inte...
Background: Mortality is an important measurement of injury outcomes, but measurements reflecting di...
Objective: To analyze if pre-hospital rescue times were associated with mortality in a trauma cohort...
Objective: To analyze the association between Emergency Medical Services (EMS) scene time interval ...
In this study we aimed to analyse the trauma cases admitted to hospital and died in the 3-month foll...
Introduction. Injury mortality was classically described with a tri-modal distribution, with immedia...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are a crucial component of high performing systems. The impact of ...
Introduction: Trauma is a leading cause of unnatural death and disability in South Africa. The aim o...
INTRODUCTION: Traffic crash mortality is higher in rural areas, but it is unclear whether this is du...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of death after trauma are changing due to advances in critical care. We examine...