Multiple organ failure (MOF) is associated with a high rate of mortality in trauma patients. Several studies focused on long-term outcome in these patients, and showed that MOF is related to both in-hospital and late mortality and functional status. Exact mechanism of sequelae in MOF is still unclear. The distinction between early and late MOF probably helps to separate two different clinical conditions and find a stronger relationship with outcome
Objectives: The syndrome of multiple organ failure (MOF) is a dynamic process of progressive physiol...
Background: While the incidence of postinjury multiple-organ failure (MOF) has declined during the p...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The multiple organ failure (MOF) score published by Goris et al. in 1985 was one...
Background The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of organ failure in trauma patients tre...
INTRODUCTION Trauma is the main cause of death in working-age adults in the UK. Multiple organ failu...
BACKGROUND: Postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mor...
Hypothesis: Multiple organ dysfunction (MOD) within 48 hours of injury is a reversible physiologic r...
To assess the relative importance of multiple organ failure (MOF) and cerebral damage on the mortali...
ObjectivesTraumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Wh...
Background: The epidemiology of post-injury multiple organ failure (MOF) is reported internationally...
Background: The nature of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) after traumatic injury is evolv...
BackgroundEarly recognition of trauma patients at risk for multiple organ failure (MOF) is important...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Post-‐injury multiple organ failure (MOF) is a morbi...
Background: The nature of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) after traumatic injury is evol...
Abstract Background: During the past decades, epidemiologic data of independent predictors of multi...
Objectives: The syndrome of multiple organ failure (MOF) is a dynamic process of progressive physiol...
Background: While the incidence of postinjury multiple-organ failure (MOF) has declined during the p...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The multiple organ failure (MOF) score published by Goris et al. in 1985 was one...
Background The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of organ failure in trauma patients tre...
INTRODUCTION Trauma is the main cause of death in working-age adults in the UK. Multiple organ failu...
BACKGROUND: Postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mor...
Hypothesis: Multiple organ dysfunction (MOD) within 48 hours of injury is a reversible physiologic r...
To assess the relative importance of multiple organ failure (MOF) and cerebral damage on the mortali...
ObjectivesTraumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Wh...
Background: The epidemiology of post-injury multiple organ failure (MOF) is reported internationally...
Background: The nature of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) after traumatic injury is evolv...
BackgroundEarly recognition of trauma patients at risk for multiple organ failure (MOF) is important...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Post-‐injury multiple organ failure (MOF) is a morbi...
Background: The nature of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) after traumatic injury is evol...
Abstract Background: During the past decades, epidemiologic data of independent predictors of multi...
Objectives: The syndrome of multiple organ failure (MOF) is a dynamic process of progressive physiol...
Background: While the incidence of postinjury multiple-organ failure (MOF) has declined during the p...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The multiple organ failure (MOF) score published by Goris et al. in 1985 was one...