IntroductionInjuries represent a global public health threat and that threat is disproportionally felt especially in low and middle income countries (LMICs) that experience 90% of global mortality from injury. Few LMICs have robust datasets describing patient injuries and injury care. Objective: To develop a hospital-based trauma registry in an urban hospital in Lusaka, Zambia to assess patterns of injury, transport methods and duration, injury severity, outcomes and hospital resource utilisation.MethodsFrom September 2011 to February 2012, all injured patients presenting to the Surgical Emergency Centre at University Teaching Hospital (UTH) were prospectively enrolled in an observational study to describe the epidemiology and the circumsta...
Background: Trauma contributes significantly to the burden of disease and mortality throughout the w...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Injuries contribute to a substantial proportion of the burden of dis...
Objective: To determine distribution of injuries and factors associated with mortality in six hospit...
IntroductionInjuries represent a global public health threat and that threat is disproportionally fe...
AbstractIntroductionInjury accounts for 9.6% of the global mortality burden, disproportionately affe...
Injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Utilizing a partnership ...
Introduction: Injury accounts for 9.6% of the global mortality burden, disproportionately affecting ...
Introduction: Injury accounts for more than 5.8 million deaths globally with an increasing burden in...
Background: Road trauma represents a significant yet neglected public health challenge in Zambia lea...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
AbstractBackgroundInjuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately ...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...
Objective: To determine the magnitude, socio-demographic and epidemiological characteristics of inju...
IntroductionInjury accounts for more than 5.8 million deaths globally with an increasing burden in t...
Injury surveillance is an ongoing process required for primary, secondary, and tertiary injury preve...
Background: Trauma contributes significantly to the burden of disease and mortality throughout the w...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Injuries contribute to a substantial proportion of the burden of dis...
Objective: To determine distribution of injuries and factors associated with mortality in six hospit...
IntroductionInjuries represent a global public health threat and that threat is disproportionally fe...
AbstractIntroductionInjury accounts for 9.6% of the global mortality burden, disproportionately affe...
Injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Utilizing a partnership ...
Introduction: Injury accounts for 9.6% of the global mortality burden, disproportionately affecting ...
Introduction: Injury accounts for more than 5.8 million deaths globally with an increasing burden in...
Background: Road trauma represents a significant yet neglected public health challenge in Zambia lea...
BackgroundData about injury patterns and clinical outcomes are essential to address the burden of in...
AbstractBackgroundInjuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately ...
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the ninth leading cause of death in the world and disproportionately affect...
Objective: To determine the magnitude, socio-demographic and epidemiological characteristics of inju...
IntroductionInjury accounts for more than 5.8 million deaths globally with an increasing burden in t...
Injury surveillance is an ongoing process required for primary, secondary, and tertiary injury preve...
Background: Trauma contributes significantly to the burden of disease and mortality throughout the w...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Injuries contribute to a substantial proportion of the burden of dis...
Objective: To determine distribution of injuries and factors associated with mortality in six hospit...