Background: Thoracic injuries are common among civilian trauma and have a high associated mortality. The use of body armor and exposure to different mechanisms of injury in combat setting could lead to different injury patterns and incidences from those found in peacetime. Methods: Thoracic trauma incidence rates and mortality risks were calculated from data extracted from the Joint Theatre Trauma Registry. Results: Among patients injured in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, 10.0% sustained thoracic injuries and had a mortality rate of 10.5%. Penetrating injuries were the most common mechanism of injury. The most common thoracic injury was pulmonary contusion. The highest mortality rate was in the subset of patients with thoracic...
INTRODUCTION: The authors compared pediatric thoracic patients in the Joint Theatre Trauma Registry ...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of death after battlefield injury is vital to combat casu...
Background: Thoracic injuries are common among civilian trauma and have a high associated mortality....
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
Thoracic injury during warfare was associated with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality. In w...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to review available data on pediatric thoracic trauma s...
BACKGROUND: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) coalition forces remain heavily committed ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...
INTRODUCTION: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Blast injury has been the most common cause of morbidity and mortality encountered by UK...
INTRODUCTION: The authors compared pediatric thoracic patients in the Joint Theatre Trauma Registry ...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of death after battlefield injury is vital to combat casu...
Background: Thoracic injuries are common among civilian trauma and have a high associated mortality....
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
Thoracic injury during warfare was associated with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality. In w...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to review available data on pediatric thoracic trauma s...
BACKGROUND: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) coalition forces remain heavily committed ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...
INTRODUCTION: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Blast injury has been the most common cause of morbidity and mortality encountered by UK...
INTRODUCTION: The authors compared pediatric thoracic patients in the Joint Theatre Trauma Registry ...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of death after battlefield injury is vital to combat casu...