OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to characterize modern point-of-injury (POI) en-route care platforms and to compare mortality among casualties evacuated with conventional military retrieval (CMR) methods to those evacuated with an advanced medical retrieval (AMR) capability. BACKGROUND: Following a decade of war in Afghanistan, the impact of en-route care capabilities from the POI on mortality is unknown. METHODS: Casualties evacuated from POI to one level III facility in Afghanistan (July 2008-March 2012) were identified from UK and US trauma registries. Groups comprised those evacuated by a medically qualified provider-led, AMR and those by a medic-led CMR capability. Outcomes were compared per incremental Injury Severity Score ...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
AIM: To describe the mechanisms, burden of injury, inpatient management and rehabilitation requirem...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
BACKGROUND: The following three helicopter-based medical evacuation platforms operate in Southern Af...
INTRODUCTION: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
AIM: To describe the mechanisms, burden of injury, inpatient management and rehabilitation requirem...
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
BACKGROUND: Timely and optimal care can reduce mortality among critically injured combat casualties....
BACKGROUND: The following three helicopter-based medical evacuation platforms operate in Southern Af...
INTRODUCTION: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
Introduction: The majority of combat deaths occur before arrival at a medical treatment facility but...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
IMPORTANCE: Although the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts have the lowest US case-fatality rates in hi...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
BACKGROUND: Reducing time from injury to care can optimize trauma patient outcomes. A previous study...
ries sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan have increased in severity is widely held by clinicians who h...
AIM: To describe the mechanisms, burden of injury, inpatient management and rehabilitation requirem...