Trauma has long been a disease of the young. Younger Americans are the most likely to suffer a serious injury or death due to trauma. Penetrating trauma is the leading cause of death in the population aged 15-24 years. However, there is a significant subset of the population that often goes overlooked. According to the National Trauma Database in the United States, elderly trauma patients over the age of 65 account for 25% of all trauma. Previous studies have found that falls predominate the mechanism of injury for patients aged over 65 years, while motor vehicle accidents and penetrating injuries are the most common mechanism of the younger population. Although mortality does not differ between age groups, time to death, if applicable, is ...
Introduction: The United States and the world are currently experiencing a tremendous growth in the ...
Purpose: Trauma remains one of the major causes of death in the United States and traditionally is c...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Coping with an incr...
Orthopaedic trauma outcomes are largely dependent upon mechanism of injury. However, elderly patient...
The elderly (age 70+) patient with orthopedic trauma is a rapidly growing subset of patients in the ...
Background: As the population ages, the elderly will constitute a prominent proportion of trauma pat...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
population is living longer than ever before. The av-erage American life span has increased by almos...
Objectives: The aims were to: 1) describe the seriously injured older adult; 2) characterize and com...
Trauma is an ever increasing problem and it is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the u...
AIMS: To compare the early management and mortality of older patients sustaining major orthopaedic t...
Introduction: Mortality of trauma patients is strongly associated with Injury Severity Score (ISS). ...
This retrospective study investigated injuries due to accidental fall across the life span for which...
Abstract: Background: The care for trauma patients has undergone major changes during the last decad...
Introduction: The United States and the world are currently experiencing a tremendous growth in the ...
Purpose: Trauma remains one of the major causes of death in the United States and traditionally is c...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Coping with an incr...
Orthopaedic trauma outcomes are largely dependent upon mechanism of injury. However, elderly patient...
The elderly (age 70+) patient with orthopedic trauma is a rapidly growing subset of patients in the ...
Background: As the population ages, the elderly will constitute a prominent proportion of trauma pat...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
Objective: To evaluate the differences in mortality and longterm outcome between young and elderly p...
population is living longer than ever before. The av-erage American life span has increased by almos...
Objectives: The aims were to: 1) describe the seriously injured older adult; 2) characterize and com...
Trauma is an ever increasing problem and it is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the u...
AIMS: To compare the early management and mortality of older patients sustaining major orthopaedic t...
Introduction: Mortality of trauma patients is strongly associated with Injury Severity Score (ISS). ...
This retrospective study investigated injuries due to accidental fall across the life span for which...
Abstract: Background: The care for trauma patients has undergone major changes during the last decad...
Introduction: The United States and the world are currently experiencing a tremendous growth in the ...
Purpose: Trauma remains one of the major causes of death in the United States and traditionally is c...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Coping with an incr...