Introduction: This study describes the relationship between falls from standing height, or greater, and mortality in ambulance-transported patients with major trauma from falls. Methods: Road ambulance records from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2016 were linked with WA State Trauma Registry records to identify ambulance-transported falls patients with major trauma. Results: Of the patients who fell from standing level, 114/460 (25%) died within 30 days, compared with 47/222 (21%) who fell from height (p=0.64). Conclusion: Mortality is relatively high, and fall height is not associated with 30-day survival, among ambulance-transported patients with major trauma in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia
Introduction: Falling is reported to be the most common cause of mortality due to trauma in individu...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
Background—Falls from ladders account for a significant number of hospital visits. However, the epid...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
Trauma due to accidents or fall from height is a major cause of disability and mortality. The presen...
Aim: Falls from a height and their subsequent injuries and traumas can cause morbidity and death. I...
Falls from a height are a common cause of polytrauma care in Level I Trauma Centers worldwide. The e...
Abstract Objective : This prospective cohort study describes older non‐transported fallers seen by t...
Background: A previous report from the New South Wales (NSW) Trauma Registry identified falls and in...
Background Frailty is associated with adverse outcomes including disability, mortality and risk of f...
AIM: To examine fall-related hospitalised morbidity in New South Wales (NSW) and to describe the pat...
In Japan, falls from height result in the second highest trauma mortality rate after traffic motor v...
© 2018 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine Objective: The aim of the study was to describe t...
This thesis examined the characteristics and outcomes of adult trauma patients attended by paramedic...
Background: We examined the association between age, mechanism of injury, and Injury Severity Score ...
Introduction: Falling is reported to be the most common cause of mortality due to trauma in individu...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
Background—Falls from ladders account for a significant number of hospital visits. However, the epid...
‘Falls’ is the most common incident category to which an emergency ambulance is dispatched...
Trauma due to accidents or fall from height is a major cause of disability and mortality. The presen...
Aim: Falls from a height and their subsequent injuries and traumas can cause morbidity and death. I...
Falls from a height are a common cause of polytrauma care in Level I Trauma Centers worldwide. The e...
Abstract Objective : This prospective cohort study describes older non‐transported fallers seen by t...
Background: A previous report from the New South Wales (NSW) Trauma Registry identified falls and in...
Background Frailty is associated with adverse outcomes including disability, mortality and risk of f...
AIM: To examine fall-related hospitalised morbidity in New South Wales (NSW) and to describe the pat...
In Japan, falls from height result in the second highest trauma mortality rate after traffic motor v...
© 2018 Australasian College for Emergency Medicine Objective: The aim of the study was to describe t...
This thesis examined the characteristics and outcomes of adult trauma patients attended by paramedic...
Background: We examined the association between age, mechanism of injury, and Injury Severity Score ...
Introduction: Falling is reported to be the most common cause of mortality due to trauma in individu...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
Background—Falls from ladders account for a significant number of hospital visits. However, the epid...