Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kingdom (UK) for adults aged less than 45 years old. This study aimed to identify pre-hospital factors associated with patient outcomes for major trauma within one Regional Trauma Network. Method: Secondary analysis of pre-hospital audit data and patient outcome data from the Trauma Audit Research Network (TARN) was undertaken. The primary outcome used in analysis was ‘Status at Discharge’ (alive/deceased). Independent variables considered included ‘Casualty Characteristics’ such as mechanism of injury (MOI), age, and physiological measurements, as well as ‘Response Characteristics’ such as response timings and skill mix. Binary Logistic Reg...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Background: It is argued that many older trauma patients are under-triaged in prehospital care whic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the seriously injured adult population aged 65 and older; compare the differ...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background Major trauma is often life threatening or life changing and is the leading cause of death...
Background: Patients with major trauma might benefit from treatment in a trauma centre, but early id...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Background: Older adults with major trauma are frequently under-triaged, increasing the risk of prev...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patient characteristics and risk factors for death of Swiss trauma patien...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
The aim of this Letter to the Editor was to report some methodological shortcomings in a recently pu...
Introduction: The long-term outcomes of chest trauma are largely unknown. We sought to determine the...
Introduction: Major trauma describes serious and often multiple injuries where there is a strong po...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to evaluate if pre-hospital shock index (SI) can predict tran...
Introduction Outcome measures are used in clinical trials to determine efficacy of interventions. W...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Background: It is argued that many older trauma patients are under-triaged in prehospital care whic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the seriously injured adult population aged 65 and older; compare the differ...
Background: Major trauma is often life threatening and the leading cause of death in the United Kin...
Background Major trauma is often life threatening or life changing and is the leading cause of death...
Background: Patients with major trauma might benefit from treatment in a trauma centre, but early id...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Background: Older adults with major trauma are frequently under-triaged, increasing the risk of prev...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patient characteristics and risk factors for death of Swiss trauma patien...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
The aim of this Letter to the Editor was to report some methodological shortcomings in a recently pu...
Introduction: The long-term outcomes of chest trauma are largely unknown. We sought to determine the...
Introduction: Major trauma describes serious and often multiple injuries where there is a strong po...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to evaluate if pre-hospital shock index (SI) can predict tran...
Introduction Outcome measures are used in clinical trials to determine efficacy of interventions. W...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Background: It is argued that many older trauma patients are under-triaged in prehospital care whic...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the seriously injured adult population aged 65 and older; compare the differ...