Background A pediatric trauma registry for the Kingdom of Bahrain would be a novel public health tool for the Bahraini health system. The aim of this study was to explore the epidemiology of pediatric trauma at the national level by describing the distribution of pediatric injury in the Kingdom, and quantifying the burden of injury shouldered by the study population. Methods This multicenter observational cross-sectional study was conducted in Bahrain using data from the Pediatric Trauma Registry (PTR), which was a short-term paper-based prospective trauma registry that collected data over a three-month period in 2018. PTR was based in the pediatric emergency depa...
Background: There are limited studies describing the epidemiology of childhood brain injury, especia...
Background and Objectives: While trauma is currently the second leading cause of death in Saudi Arab...
Background: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
Abstract Background A pediatric trauma registry for the Kingdom of Bahrain would be a novel public h...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the leading causes of pediatric mortality so the prevention of pediatri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Introduction: Trauma is one of the most important reasons that children visit emergency departments ...
Abstract Background Injury is the leading cause of death among Saudi children. Despite that, much re...
Background/Objective: To review published pediatric trauma research from the Gulf Cooperation Counci...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveTo review published pediatric trauma research from the Gulf Cooperation C...
To review published pediatric trauma research from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries so a...
Objectives: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on pa...
Introduction: Brain injury is one of the most common causes of death among victims of trauma in vari...
Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death in childhood. Among children aged from 1 to 14 year...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of injuries among children in Karachi, Pakistan. STUDY DES...
Background: There are limited studies describing the epidemiology of childhood brain injury, especia...
Background and Objectives: While trauma is currently the second leading cause of death in Saudi Arab...
Background: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...
Abstract Background A pediatric trauma registry for the Kingdom of Bahrain would be a novel public h...
BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the leading causes of pediatric mortality so the prevention of pediatri...
Background: Pediatric trauma remains the leading cause of emergency department (ED) presentation and...
Introduction: Trauma is one of the most important reasons that children visit emergency departments ...
Abstract Background Injury is the leading cause of death among Saudi children. Despite that, much re...
Background/Objective: To review published pediatric trauma research from the Gulf Cooperation Counci...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveTo review published pediatric trauma research from the Gulf Cooperation C...
To review published pediatric trauma research from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries so a...
Objectives: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on pa...
Introduction: Brain injury is one of the most common causes of death among victims of trauma in vari...
Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death in childhood. Among children aged from 1 to 14 year...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of injuries among children in Karachi, Pakistan. STUDY DES...
Background: There are limited studies describing the epidemiology of childhood brain injury, especia...
Background and Objectives: While trauma is currently the second leading cause of death in Saudi Arab...
Background: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwid...