Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy transfer mechanisms of injury, which has been reflected in the configuration of MT services. With ageing populations in Western societies, it is anticipated that the elderly will comprise an increasing proportion of the MT workload. The aim of this study was to describe changes in the demographics of MT in a developed Western health system over the last 20 years. Methods The Trauma Audit Research Network (TARN) database was interrogated to identify all cases of MT (injury severity score >15) between 1990 and the end of 2013. Age at presentation, gender, mechanism of injury and use of CT were recorded. For convenience, cases were categorise...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Aims: Considering the worldwide trend of an increased lifetime, geriatric trauma is moving into focu...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
Across the developed world, demographic change is having a profound impact on emergency care, with r...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Introduction Major trauma patients are often perceived as being young males injured by high energy t...
PURPOSE: The number of severely injured patients exceeding the age of 60 has shown a steep increase ...
AIMS: To compare the early management and mortality of older patients sustaining major orthopaedic t...
© 2019, Paramedics Australasia. All rights reserved. Introduction. Major trauma patients are oft...
Background: The care for trauma patients has undergone major changes during the last decades. Additi...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background: The care for trauma patients has undergone major changes during the last decades. Additi...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Aims: Considering the worldwide trend of an increased lifetime, geriatric trauma is moving into focu...
AIM: Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy...
Aim Major trauma (MT) has traditionally been viewed as a disease of young men caused by high-energy ...
Across the developed world, demographic change is having a profound impact on emergency care, with r...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of specific pathways of care for older trauma patients has been shown t...
Purpose: Within the UK there is a continued expansion of the population over the age of 65, this cur...
Introduction Major trauma patients are often perceived as being young males injured by high energy t...
PURPOSE: The number of severely injured patients exceeding the age of 60 has shown a steep increase ...
AIMS: To compare the early management and mortality of older patients sustaining major orthopaedic t...
© 2019, Paramedics Australasia. All rights reserved. Introduction. Major trauma patients are oft...
Background: The care for trauma patients has undergone major changes during the last decades. Additi...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Background: The care for trauma patients has undergone major changes during the last decades. Additi...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mechanism and outcome of major traumatic injury in adults since the ...
Aims: Considering the worldwide trend of an increased lifetime, geriatric trauma is moving into focu...