Objectives: To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic injury using a population-based matched cohort in Australia. Setting: New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, Australia. Participants: Individuals ≥18years who had an injury-related hospital admission in 2009 formed the injured cohort. The non-injured comparison cohort was randomly selected from the electoral roll and was matched 1:1 on age, gender and postcode of residence at the date of the index injury admission of their matched counterpart. Primary outcome measures: Using linked emergency department presentation, hospital admission and mortality records from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2010 for both the injured and non-injured ...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Objectives To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic i...
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to quantify 12-month morbidity attributable to traumatic injur...
morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic injury using a population-based matched cohort in...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Abstract Background Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed t...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....
Due to advancements in trauma treatment methods, it is expected that survivability of hospital-admit...
Background: Healthcare use by traumatically injured individuals prior to and subsequent to their inj...
Study objective: Existing comorbidity indices such as the Charlson comorbidity index are dated yet s...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Objectives To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic i...
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to quantify 12-month morbidity attributable to traumatic injur...
morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic injury using a population-based matched cohort in...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Abstract Background Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed t...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....
Due to advancements in trauma treatment methods, it is expected that survivability of hospital-admit...
Background: Healthcare use by traumatically injured individuals prior to and subsequent to their inj...
Study objective: Existing comorbidity indices such as the Charlson comorbidity index are dated yet s...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....
Background: Trauma registries are known to drive improvements and optimise trauma systems worldwide....