Purpose: Previous studies have found that the Injury Prevention Priority Score (IPPS) provides a reliable and valid method to gauge the relative importance of different injury causal mechanisms at individual trauma centers. This study examines its applicability to prioritizing injury mechanisms on a national level and within defined pediatric age groups.Methods: A total of 47,158 patients (age \u3c17) in the National Pediatric Trauma Registry were grouped into common injury mechanisms based on ICD-9 E-Codes. Patients also were stratified by age group. IPPS was calculated for each mechanism and within each age group.Results: Falls of all types account for the greatest number of injuries (n = 15,042; 32%), whereas child abuse results in the m...
Abstract:Trauma is the leading cause of pediatric mortality and morbidity in the world, but there is...
Objectives: Prior publications on pediatric firearm-related injuries have emphasized significant soc...
OBJECTIVES:To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (i...
Background: Trauma centers are expected to develop injury prevention programs that address needs of ...
Background: Understanding trauma epidemiology is essential in formulating region-specific strategies...
© 2019 Article author(s). All rights reserved. Introduction This study presents a systematic approac...
Injury is a leading cause of death and disability among children worldwide, Injury surveillance prov...
Objectives The International Classification of Disease (ICD) external cause of injury E-codes do not...
Objectives The International Classification of Disease (ICD) external cause of injury E-codes do not...
BACKGROUND: Most prehospital triage strategies are based on physiologic, anatomic, and mechanism-rel...
BACKGROUND The American College of Surgeons has defined six minimum activation criteria (ACS-6) for ...
For the reduction of injury burden, injury prevention efforts are essential. However, financial, mat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
Injuries represent the greatest danger for children and the most frequent cause of their death. A ce...
Introduction Non-accidental injury (NAI) in children is an important cause of major injury. The Trau...
Abstract:Trauma is the leading cause of pediatric mortality and morbidity in the world, but there is...
Objectives: Prior publications on pediatric firearm-related injuries have emphasized significant soc...
OBJECTIVES:To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (i...
Background: Trauma centers are expected to develop injury prevention programs that address needs of ...
Background: Understanding trauma epidemiology is essential in formulating region-specific strategies...
© 2019 Article author(s). All rights reserved. Introduction This study presents a systematic approac...
Injury is a leading cause of death and disability among children worldwide, Injury surveillance prov...
Objectives The International Classification of Disease (ICD) external cause of injury E-codes do not...
Objectives The International Classification of Disease (ICD) external cause of injury E-codes do not...
BACKGROUND: Most prehospital triage strategies are based on physiologic, anatomic, and mechanism-rel...
BACKGROUND The American College of Surgeons has defined six minimum activation criteria (ACS-6) for ...
For the reduction of injury burden, injury prevention efforts are essential. However, financial, mat...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
Injuries represent the greatest danger for children and the most frequent cause of their death. A ce...
Introduction Non-accidental injury (NAI) in children is an important cause of major injury. The Trau...
Abstract:Trauma is the leading cause of pediatric mortality and morbidity in the world, but there is...
Objectives: Prior publications on pediatric firearm-related injuries have emphasized significant soc...
OBJECTIVES:To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (i...