ObjectiveOur aim was to develop a risk stratification model to predict the presence of a potentially more sinister injury in patients exposed to a whiplash trauma.MethodsThe study base comprised of 3,115 residents who first sought healthcare contact within one week after being exposed to a whiplash trauma between 1999-2008, from within a defined geographical area, Skaraborg County in south-western Sweden. Information about gender, age, time elapsed prior to seeking care, type of health care contact, and hospitalisation was retrieved. Seventeen potential risk factors were identified and evaluated using multivariable logistic regression.ResultsOf 3,115 patients, 215 (6.9%) required hospital admission so theoretically 93% could have been initi...
Objectives To explore the influence of risk factors present at Emergency Department admission on pre...
Background: Neck injuries following whiplash trauma can lead to long-term sequelae. Population-based...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital spinal immobilisation by emergency medical services (EMS) staff is currentl...
ObjectiveOur aim was to develop a risk stratification model to predict the presence of a potentially...
Objective: Our aim was to develop a risk stratification model to predict the presence of a potential...
Classification, care-seeking behaviour and pre-hospital triage of patients exposed to a whiplash tra...
An initial stratification of acute whiplash patients into seven risk-strata in relation to 1-year wo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
Objectives: To describe the epidemiology, process of care, and outcomes at 4–6 weeks after injury am...
Background: Hospital discharge data on injuries constitute a potentially powerful data source for ep...
Abstract Background Prehospital undertriage occurs when the required level of care for a major traum...
The objective of our prospective inception cohort study was to identify prognostic factors for poor ...
10-22% of individuals sustaining whiplash trauma develop persistent symptoms resulting in reduced wo...
10–22% of individuals sustaining whiplash trauma develop persistent symptoms resulting in reduced wo...
6A better understanding of trauma epidemiology may allow to enhance the organisation of trauma syste...
Objectives To explore the influence of risk factors present at Emergency Department admission on pre...
Background: Neck injuries following whiplash trauma can lead to long-term sequelae. Population-based...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital spinal immobilisation by emergency medical services (EMS) staff is currentl...
ObjectiveOur aim was to develop a risk stratification model to predict the presence of a potentially...
Objective: Our aim was to develop a risk stratification model to predict the presence of a potential...
Classification, care-seeking behaviour and pre-hospital triage of patients exposed to a whiplash tra...
An initial stratification of acute whiplash patients into seven risk-strata in relation to 1-year wo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trauma triage criteria in terms of compliance, undertriage, and overtriage an...
Objectives: To describe the epidemiology, process of care, and outcomes at 4–6 weeks after injury am...
Background: Hospital discharge data on injuries constitute a potentially powerful data source for ep...
Abstract Background Prehospital undertriage occurs when the required level of care for a major traum...
The objective of our prospective inception cohort study was to identify prognostic factors for poor ...
10-22% of individuals sustaining whiplash trauma develop persistent symptoms resulting in reduced wo...
10–22% of individuals sustaining whiplash trauma develop persistent symptoms resulting in reduced wo...
6A better understanding of trauma epidemiology may allow to enhance the organisation of trauma syste...
Objectives To explore the influence of risk factors present at Emergency Department admission on pre...
Background: Neck injuries following whiplash trauma can lead to long-term sequelae. Population-based...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital spinal immobilisation by emergency medical services (EMS) staff is currentl...