Background In armed conflicts, civilian health care struggles to cope. Being able to predict what resources are needed is therefore vital. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) implemented in the 1990s the Red Cross Wound Score (RCWS) for assessment of penetrating injuries. It is unknown to what extent RCWS or the established trauma scores Kampala trauma Score (KTS) and revised trauma score (RTS) can be used to predict surgical resource consumption and in-hospital mortality in resource-scarce conflict settings. Methods A retrospective study of routinely collected data on weapon-injured adults admitted to ICRCs hospitals in Peshawar, 2009-2012 and Goma, 2012-2014. High resource consumption was defined as >= 3 surgical pr...
In North America, injury surveillance has generated an accumulation of data regarding trauma events ...
Civilians constitute 33-51% of victims in armed conflicts. Several reports on civilian injuries exis...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...
Background In armed conflicts, civilian health care struggles to cope. Being able to predict what re...
Additional file 2: Table 2. Relationship between surgical resource consumption, sex, age, vital sign...
Additional file 3: Table 3. Relationship between in-hospital mortality, sex, age, vital signs and Re...
Additional file 1: Table 1. Explanation on how to classify penetrating injuries according to Red Cro...
Background: In the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patien...
BackgroundIn the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patient ...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
Background The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) implemented the Red Cross wound class...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Purpose The aim of the study was to analyze the surgical needs of patients seeking emergency care at...
Introduction: Trauma is the fourth leading cause of death globally and constitutes a huge burden on ...
In North America, injury surveillance has generated an accumulation of data regarding trauma events ...
Civilians constitute 33-51% of victims in armed conflicts. Several reports on civilian injuries exis...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...
Background In armed conflicts, civilian health care struggles to cope. Being able to predict what re...
Additional file 2: Table 2. Relationship between surgical resource consumption, sex, age, vital sign...
Additional file 3: Table 3. Relationship between in-hospital mortality, sex, age, vital signs and Re...
Additional file 1: Table 1. Explanation on how to classify penetrating injuries according to Red Cro...
Background: In the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patien...
BackgroundIn the developed world, multiple injury severity scores have been used for trauma patient ...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
Background The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) implemented the Red Cross wound class...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
Background Management of penetrating abdominal war injuries centers upon triage, echeloned care, and...
Purpose The aim of the study was to analyze the surgical needs of patients seeking emergency care at...
Introduction: Trauma is the fourth leading cause of death globally and constitutes a huge burden on ...
In North America, injury surveillance has generated an accumulation of data regarding trauma events ...
Civilians constitute 33-51% of victims in armed conflicts. Several reports on civilian injuries exis...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...