To determine the incidence, characteristics, and factors associated with mortality after major traumatic injury in adolescent and young people in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). A combined retrospective analysis of the National Coroners Information System and ACT Level 1 Trauma Centre registry data from July 2007 to June 2012 was conducted. Inclusion criteria were age 16 to 24 years, injury occurring within the ACT or surrounding region of responsibility, Injury Severity Score of more than 15, intensive care unit admission, hospital stay of more than 3 days, penetrating injury, or death. There were 714 adolescent and young adults recorded in the TCH trauma registry and National Coroners Information System. Injury rates remained cons...
Background: Children and young people who sustain injuries resulting in a hospital admission may exp...
Background: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
Injuries and violence among young people have a substantial emotional, physical, and economic toll o...
Background: We examined the association between age, mechanism of injury, and Injury Severity Score ...
Background: Injury accounts for 10% of worldwide mortality for all ages and causes profound function...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Injury is a leading cause of death among adolescents. Mortality rates resulting from injury among yo...
Issues addressed: Injuries are the leading cause of death among adolescents. The current research ex...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
To examine characteristics of traumatic injury in adults and children at the Royal Darwin Hospital (...
This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 ye...
AUSns aged 17 to 25 years who travel in cars have a high risk of death and injury in crashes despite...
young people (aged between 15 and 24yrs) died from alcohol-attributable injury and disease caused by...
In 2010 in British Columbia (BC), Canada, total injury costs per capita were higher among youth aged...
Background: Children and young people who sustain injuries resulting in a hospital admission may exp...
Background: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
Injuries and violence among young people have a substantial emotional, physical, and economic toll o...
Background: We examined the association between age, mechanism of injury, and Injury Severity Score ...
Background: Injury accounts for 10% of worldwide mortality for all ages and causes profound function...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Injury is a leading cause of death among adolescents. Mortality rates resulting from injury among yo...
Issues addressed: Injuries are the leading cause of death among adolescents. The current research ex...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
To examine characteristics of traumatic injury in adults and children at the Royal Darwin Hospital (...
This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 ye...
AUSns aged 17 to 25 years who travel in cars have a high risk of death and injury in crashes despite...
young people (aged between 15 and 24yrs) died from alcohol-attributable injury and disease caused by...
In 2010 in British Columbia (BC), Canada, total injury costs per capita were higher among youth aged...
Background: Children and young people who sustain injuries resulting in a hospital admission may exp...
Background: Injuries are one of the three leading causes of morbidity and mortality for young people...
Injuries and violence among young people have a substantial emotional, physical, and economic toll o...