Background: The time from injury to treatment is considered as one of the major determinants for patient outcome after trauma. Previous studies already attempted to investigate the correlation between prehospital time and trauma patient outcome. However, the outcome for severely injured patients is not clear yet, as little data is available from prehospital systems with both Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and physician staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS). Therefore, the aim was to investigate the association between prehospital time and mortality in polytrauma patients in a Dutch level I trauma center. Methods: A retrospective study was performed using data derived from the Dutch trauma registry of the National Network fo...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are a crucial component of high performing systems. The impact of ...
OBJECTIVES: Trauma is an important public health issue and associated with substantial socioeconomic...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...
Abstract Background The time from injury to treatment is considered as one of the major determinants...
BACKGROUND: Modern trauma systems and Emergency Medical Services aim to reduce prehospital time inte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between prehospital time and outcomes in adult major trauma ...
The association between total prehospital time and mortality in physician-staffed trauma systems rem...
AIM: - condition assessment of the injured on the basis of the pre-hospital records vital parameters...
This thesis evaluates the prehospital care and outcomes of severely injured patients. Chapter 1 addr...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In recent decades, wounds are one of the leading causes of death, especially...
Background Earlier studies assessing mortality in polytrauma patients have focused on improving trau...
Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death especially in children and young adults. Prehospita...
Objective: Preclinical actions in the primary assessment of victims of blunt trauma may prolong the ...
Objective: Preclinical actions in the primary assessment of victims of blunt trauma may prolong the ...
BackgroundWhether rapid transportation can benefit patients with trauma remains controversial. We de...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are a crucial component of high performing systems. The impact of ...
OBJECTIVES: Trauma is an important public health issue and associated with substantial socioeconomic...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...
Abstract Background The time from injury to treatment is considered as one of the major determinants...
BACKGROUND: Modern trauma systems and Emergency Medical Services aim to reduce prehospital time inte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between prehospital time and outcomes in adult major trauma ...
The association between total prehospital time and mortality in physician-staffed trauma systems rem...
AIM: - condition assessment of the injured on the basis of the pre-hospital records vital parameters...
This thesis evaluates the prehospital care and outcomes of severely injured patients. Chapter 1 addr...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In recent decades, wounds are one of the leading causes of death, especially...
Background Earlier studies assessing mortality in polytrauma patients have focused on improving trau...
Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death especially in children and young adults. Prehospita...
Objective: Preclinical actions in the primary assessment of victims of blunt trauma may prolong the ...
Objective: Preclinical actions in the primary assessment of victims of blunt trauma may prolong the ...
BackgroundWhether rapid transportation can benefit patients with trauma remains controversial. We de...
Emergency medical services (EMS) are a crucial component of high performing systems. The impact of ...
OBJECTIVES: Trauma is an important public health issue and associated with substantial socioeconomic...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of national pre-hospital rescue strate...