Background: Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. Injury morbidity is worse in Alaska Native children than non-Native children, but the reasons are unclear. Objective: To evaluate the differences in helmet use between the Native and the non-Native children, and to assess the impact of helmet use on injury patterns and outcomes. Design: This retrospective cohort study identified patients aged 17 or younger admitted after all-terrain vehicle, snowmobile or motorbike injury between 2001 and 2011 from the Alaska Trauma Registry. Helmeted and non-helmeted patients were compared with respect to demographics, central nervous system (CNS) injury and the overall risk of death or permanent disability....
This article has been peer reviewed. CMAJ 2002;166(5):592-5 ß See related article page 602 Backgroun...
INTRODUCTION: Under current law in our rural state, there is no universal requirement for motorcycli...
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Background: Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Background. Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Background: All-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashes are a source of childhood injury, especially traumatic...
Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
Background. Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
nationally by 55%.1 In 2010, 14 % of all road traffic deaths in the United States and 16 % in Alaska...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines clinical characteristics and helmet use of children presenting to the...
There are large disparities in American Indian pediatric motor vehicle (MV) mortality with reports t...
Background: All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are a leading cause of serious injury in children and youth....
This study is a retrospective cohort study on the risk of not wearing helmets the incidence of traum...
Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
Background: Traumatic head injury is the leading cause of mortality and serious morbidity in snow sp...
This article has been peer reviewed. CMAJ 2002;166(5):592-5 ß See related article page 602 Backgroun...
INTRODUCTION: Under current law in our rural state, there is no universal requirement for motorcycli...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Background: Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Background. Off-road motorized vehicle crashes are a common source of trauma among Alaska children. ...
Background: All-terrain vehicle (ATV) crashes are a source of childhood injury, especially traumatic...
Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
Background. Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
nationally by 55%.1 In 2010, 14 % of all road traffic deaths in the United States and 16 % in Alaska...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines clinical characteristics and helmet use of children presenting to the...
There are large disparities in American Indian pediatric motor vehicle (MV) mortality with reports t...
Background: All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are a leading cause of serious injury in children and youth....
This study is a retrospective cohort study on the risk of not wearing helmets the incidence of traum...
Background: Paediatric trauma system development in Alaska is complicated by a vast geographic cover...
Background: Traumatic head injury is the leading cause of mortality and serious morbidity in snow sp...
This article has been peer reviewed. CMAJ 2002;166(5):592-5 ß See related article page 602 Backgroun...
INTRODUCTION: Under current law in our rural state, there is no universal requirement for motorcycli...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...