Background: The National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) is an invaluable resource to study trauma outcomes. Recent evidence suggests the existence of great variability in covariate handling and inclusion in multivariable analyses using NTDB, leading to differences in the quality of published studies and potentially in benchmarking trauma centers. Our objectives were to identify the best possible mortality risk adjustment model (RAM) and to define the minimum number of covariates required to adequately predict trauma mortality in the NTDB.Methods: Analysis of NTDB 2009 was performed to identify the best RAM for trauma mortality. For each plausible NTDB covariate, univariate logistic regression was performed, and the area under the receiver operatin...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
Background: The unacceptably high rate of death and disability due to injury in Sub-Saharan Africa i...
Improving the treatment of trauma, a leading cause of death worldwide, is of great clinical and publ...
Background: Risk-adjusted analyses are critical in evaluating trauma outcomes. The National Trauma D...
Background: National trauma registries have helped improve patient outcomes across the world. Recent...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a model that accurately predicts mortality among i...
Purpose: Numerous studies have modified the Trauma Injury and Severity Score (TRISS) to improve its ...
Introduction: Trauma registries have been used internationally for several decades to measure the qu...
Introduction Injury severity measurement is integral to meaningful benchmarking and injury preventio...
A population-based trauma register was used to develop a risk-adjustment model in order to compare m...
Background Major trauma is often life threatening or life changing and is the leading cause of death...
Background: Currently, trauma center quality benchmarking is based on risk adjusted observed-expecte...
Improving the treatment of trauma, a leading cause of death worldwide, is of great clinical and publ...
To develop and validate a prognostic model and a simple model to predict death due to bleeding in tr...
BACKGROUND: The Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) in the UK publicly reports hospital perform...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
Background: The unacceptably high rate of death and disability due to injury in Sub-Saharan Africa i...
Improving the treatment of trauma, a leading cause of death worldwide, is of great clinical and publ...
Background: Risk-adjusted analyses are critical in evaluating trauma outcomes. The National Trauma D...
Background: National trauma registries have helped improve patient outcomes across the world. Recent...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a model that accurately predicts mortality among i...
Purpose: Numerous studies have modified the Trauma Injury and Severity Score (TRISS) to improve its ...
Introduction: Trauma registries have been used internationally for several decades to measure the qu...
Introduction Injury severity measurement is integral to meaningful benchmarking and injury preventio...
A population-based trauma register was used to develop a risk-adjustment model in order to compare m...
Background Major trauma is often life threatening or life changing and is the leading cause of death...
Background: Currently, trauma center quality benchmarking is based on risk adjusted observed-expecte...
Improving the treatment of trauma, a leading cause of death worldwide, is of great clinical and publ...
To develop and validate a prognostic model and a simple model to predict death due to bleeding in tr...
BACKGROUND: The Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) in the UK publicly reports hospital perform...
Introduction: Central nervous system (CNS) related injuries and exsanguination have been the most co...
Background: The unacceptably high rate of death and disability due to injury in Sub-Saharan Africa i...
Improving the treatment of trauma, a leading cause of death worldwide, is of great clinical and publ...