BACKGROUND: Comprehensive analyses of battle-injured fatalities, incorporating a multidisciplinary process with a standardized lexicon, is necessary to elucidate opportunities for improvement (OFIs) to increase survivability. METHODS: A mortality review was conducted on United States Special Operations Command battle-injured fatalities who died from September 11, 2001, to September 10, 2018. Fatalities were analyzed by demographics, operational posture, mechanism of injury, cause of death, mechanism of death (MOD), classification of death, and injury severity. Injury survivability was determined by a subject matter expert panel and compared with injury patterns among Department of Defense Trauma Registry survivors. Death preventability and ...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
BACKGROUND: Death from injury occurs predominantly in prehospital settings. Injury prevention and pr...
BACKGROUND: Studies of fatalities from injury and disease guide prevention and treatment efforts for...
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of death after battlefield injury is vital to combat casu...
Under direction from the Defense Health Agency, subject matter experts (SMEs) from the Joint Trauma ...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
life-saving interventions (LSI) and potentially survivable deaths. Methods: Retrospective cohort of ...
IMPORTANCE: Military and civilian trauma experts initiated a collaborative effort to develop an inte...
IMPORTANCE: Military and civilian trauma experts initiated a collaborative effort to develop an inte...
IMPORTANCE: Military and civilian trauma experts initiated a collaborative effort to develop an inte...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
BACKGROUND: Death from injury occurs predominantly in prehospital settings. Injury prevention and pr...
BACKGROUND: Studies of fatalities from injury and disease guide prevention and treatment efforts for...
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of death after battlefield injury is vital to combat casu...
Under direction from the Defense Health Agency, subject matter experts (SMEs) from the Joint Trauma ...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
life-saving interventions (LSI) and potentially survivable deaths. Methods: Retrospective cohort of ...
IMPORTANCE: Military and civilian trauma experts initiated a collaborative effort to develop an inte...
IMPORTANCE: Military and civilian trauma experts initiated a collaborative effort to develop an inte...
IMPORTANCE: Military and civilian trauma experts initiated a collaborative effort to develop an inte...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, there has been variability in the methods for determining preventable de...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...