Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to implement a trauma system based on the recommendations outlined by Professor Donald Trunkey in his report to the local Hospital Authority. Five government-subsidized public hospitals were subsequently designated as trauma centers in 2003. This article reviews the initial experience in these five centers. Methods: Prospective trauma registries from January 2004 to December 2008 were reviewed. Primary clinical outcome measures were hospital mortality. The Trauma and Injury Severity Score methodology was used for benchmarking with the Major Trauma Outcome Study (MTOS) database. Results: The majority (83.3%) of the 10,462 patients suffered from blunt tr...
Objectives: To compare 6 month and 12 month health status and functional outcomes between regional m...
OBJECTIVES: To compare 6 month and 12 month health status and functional outcomes between regional m...
Severe trauma has the characteristics of complicated condition, multiple organs involved, limited au...
Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to impleme...
Background The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China (PR...
The presence of a regionalized trauma system has been shown to improve outcome in trauma. Trauma car...
Background: Despite the high incidence of major trauma, few studies have directly compared the perfo...
Aim The aims of this project were to (i) evaluate whether the trauma care system established in Hong...
Background: Trauma is a leading cause of death and loss of workdays in Hong Kong. Reports have sugge...
Study objectives: To determine the quantity and resource utilisation in management of the severely i...
Background: Injury is an increasingly pressing global health issue. An effective surveillance system...
Study Objective: There is very little published data on post-trauma health status, functional outcom...
Background: In China, a nationwide emergency system takes charge of pre-hospital emergency services,...
Trauma is a life-threatening “modern disease”. The outcomes could only be optimized by cost-efficien...
ObjectiveTrauma is China's fifth leading cause of death and ranked first among youths. Trauma databa...
Objectives: To compare 6 month and 12 month health status and functional outcomes between regional m...
OBJECTIVES: To compare 6 month and 12 month health status and functional outcomes between regional m...
Severe trauma has the characteristics of complicated condition, multiple organs involved, limited au...
Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to impleme...
Background The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China (PR...
The presence of a regionalized trauma system has been shown to improve outcome in trauma. Trauma car...
Background: Despite the high incidence of major trauma, few studies have directly compared the perfo...
Aim The aims of this project were to (i) evaluate whether the trauma care system established in Hong...
Background: Trauma is a leading cause of death and loss of workdays in Hong Kong. Reports have sugge...
Study objectives: To determine the quantity and resource utilisation in management of the severely i...
Background: Injury is an increasingly pressing global health issue. An effective surveillance system...
Study Objective: There is very little published data on post-trauma health status, functional outcom...
Background: In China, a nationwide emergency system takes charge of pre-hospital emergency services,...
Trauma is a life-threatening “modern disease”. The outcomes could only be optimized by cost-efficien...
ObjectiveTrauma is China's fifth leading cause of death and ranked first among youths. Trauma databa...
Objectives: To compare 6 month and 12 month health status and functional outcomes between regional m...
OBJECTIVES: To compare 6 month and 12 month health status and functional outcomes between regional m...
Severe trauma has the characteristics of complicated condition, multiple organs involved, limited au...