Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant characterizations of motor vehicle collisions (MVC).Methods: We conducted an emergency department-based prospective study of adults presenting for care after experiencing an MVC. Study participants completed a structured clinical interview that assessed the number of lanes of the road where the collision took place, vehicle type, road condition, speed limit, seat belt use, airbag deployment, vehicle damage, time of collision, and use of ambulance transportation. Study participant data were then compared with information recorded by Michigan State Police at the scene of the MVC. Agreement between research participant reports and police-reported data were assessed by using percent...
Objective: This study assessed roadside and bedside factors associated with early mortality followin...
Injury severity studies typically rely on police-reported crash data to examine risk factors associa...
Introduction: Traffic crash reports lack detailed information about emergency medical service (EMS) ...
Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant characterizations of motor vehicle co...
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2011.9.6621 Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant char...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of police reports (PRs), ambulance reports (ARs), and emergency...
Objective: The accuracy of pre-hospital crash scene details and crash victim assessment has importan...
OBJECTIVES: Predicting injury patterns of patients based only on mechanism of injury is difficult an...
Background: Road trauma represents a high proportion of injury-related emergency department presenta...
Dept. of Medical Science/박사Background: A frontal motor vehicle collision is the most common type of ...
Background: Pedestrians who are involved in motor vehicle collisions present with a unique trauma si...
Recall of vehicle collisions was investigated using a driving simulator. Participants were 30 young ...
© 2020 National Association of EMS Physicians. Background: Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) compri...
Objective: This study aligns to the body of research dedicated to estimating the underreporting of r...
To investigate the injury characteristics and mortality of patients transported by emergency medical...
Objective: This study assessed roadside and bedside factors associated with early mortality followin...
Injury severity studies typically rely on police-reported crash data to examine risk factors associa...
Introduction: Traffic crash reports lack detailed information about emergency medical service (EMS) ...
Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant characterizations of motor vehicle co...
DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2011.9.6621 Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant char...
Objective: To determine the accuracy of police reports (PRs), ambulance reports (ARs), and emergency...
Objective: The accuracy of pre-hospital crash scene details and crash victim assessment has importan...
OBJECTIVES: Predicting injury patterns of patients based only on mechanism of injury is difficult an...
Background: Road trauma represents a high proportion of injury-related emergency department presenta...
Dept. of Medical Science/박사Background: A frontal motor vehicle collision is the most common type of ...
Background: Pedestrians who are involved in motor vehicle collisions present with a unique trauma si...
Recall of vehicle collisions was investigated using a driving simulator. Participants were 30 young ...
© 2020 National Association of EMS Physicians. Background: Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) compri...
Objective: This study aligns to the body of research dedicated to estimating the underreporting of r...
To investigate the injury characteristics and mortality of patients transported by emergency medical...
Objective: This study assessed roadside and bedside factors associated with early mortality followin...
Injury severity studies typically rely on police-reported crash data to examine risk factors associa...
Introduction: Traffic crash reports lack detailed information about emergency medical service (EMS) ...