Background: Non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) is the leading cause of potentially preventable death in military trauma, but the civilian epidemiology is unknown. The aim of this study is to apply a military definition of NCTH, which incorporates anatomic and physiological criteria, to a civilian population treated at trauma centers in the US.Methods: Patients (age \u3e16 y) from 197 Level 1 trauma centers (approximately 95% of all US Level 1 centers) in the National Trauma Data Bank 2007-2009 that sustained a named torso vessel injury, pulmonary injury, grade IV solid organ injury, or pelvic fracture with ring disruption were included. Of these, patients with a systolic blood pressure \u3c90 mmHg were considered to have NCTH. Multiva...
Background: Non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) of the abdomen is a potentially preventable cau...
With the widely use of tourniquet in battlefield, the mortality of limbs bleeding has decreased rema...
In the civilian setting, haemorrhage contributes to death during the prehospital period in 33-56% of...
BACKGROUND: Noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) is the leading cause of potentially survivable t...
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhage following traumatic injury is a leading cause of military and civilian mortal...
Noncompressible torso injuries (NCTIs) represent a trauma-related condition with high lethality. Thi...
Despite the tremendous advances and successes in the care of combat casualties over the past 15 year...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the efficacy of treatment modalities for ...
BACKGROUND: Life-threatening hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality in trauma patien...
Background: Civilian vascular injury is relatively common in the West African subregion, but it is h...
Contains fulltext : 244832.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The management ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as ...
Background: Thoracic injuries are common among civilian trauma and have a high associated mortality....
Abstract Research shows most potentially preventable traumatic fatalities are related to bleeding an...
Background: Non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) of the abdomen is a potentially preventable cau...
With the widely use of tourniquet in battlefield, the mortality of limbs bleeding has decreased rema...
In the civilian setting, haemorrhage contributes to death during the prehospital period in 33-56% of...
BACKGROUND: Noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) is the leading cause of potentially survivable t...
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhage following traumatic injury is a leading cause of military and civilian mortal...
Noncompressible torso injuries (NCTIs) represent a trauma-related condition with high lethality. Thi...
Despite the tremendous advances and successes in the care of combat casualties over the past 15 year...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic distribution and associated mortality...
ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the efficacy of treatment modalities for ...
BACKGROUND: Life-threatening hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality in trauma patien...
Background: Civilian vascular injury is relatively common in the West African subregion, but it is h...
Contains fulltext : 244832.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The management ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as ...
Background: Thoracic injuries are common among civilian trauma and have a high associated mortality....
Abstract Research shows most potentially preventable traumatic fatalities are related to bleeding an...
Background: Non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) of the abdomen is a potentially preventable cau...
With the widely use of tourniquet in battlefield, the mortality of limbs bleeding has decreased rema...
In the civilian setting, haemorrhage contributes to death during the prehospital period in 33-56% of...