Trauma centresScotland(1) To define blood product requirements in patients with trauma whose underlying injuries are consistent with major blood loss; (2) to use these data to estimate the annual number of patients in Scotland who sustain significant trauma and require substantial blood product ...
We investigated the temporal changes in major eye injuries in Taiwan by reviewing the medical records of all patients with ocular trauma hospitalized at the National Cheng Kung University Hospital during 2002–2004 and 2012–2014. A total of 169 eyes (161 patients) during 2002–2004 and 121 eyes...
Eight reports described aspiration, seven extubation problems, and four airway trauma. Airway management was assessed as good in 12 cases, mixed in 23, poor in 15, and unassessable in three. The most frequently cited causal or contributory factors were patient in 42 cases, judgement in 29, ...
Previous genetic research explored the impact of different outcome definitions2,6, sex7,8,9 and trauma exposure10,11,12 on heterogeneity. However, the role of ancestry and ethnicity in the genetics of MD has not yet been systematically evaluated. So far, GWAS of MD were mostly conducted in ...
Department of Health (2012m). `New major trauma centres to save up to 600 lives every year'. Department of Health website. Available at: mediacentre.dh.gov.uk/2012/04/02/ new-major-trauma-centres-to-save-up-to-600-lives-every-year/ (accessed on 15 October 2012)....
Trauma Service and Emergency DepartmentFranz E BablTrauma Service and Emergency DepartmentEmergency Medicine AustralasiaBevan, C., Officer, C., & Babl, F. E. (2008). Improving major trauma care outside tertiary centres: Development and imple- mentation of a statewide paediatric trauma education pro...
An abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/01.pcc.0000449482.07051.9bBaileySheflerStanworthPediatric Critical Care Medicine
The use of cognitive screens within major trauma centres in England: A survey of current practice:doi:10.1177/1460408619871801AJ TeagerA MethleyB DawsonH WilsonSAGE PublicationsSage UK: London, England
doi:10.1007/S00590-020-02724-0Ramon TahmassebiPeter BatesAlex TrompeterRajarshi BhattacharyaIbraheim El-DalyLucky JeyaseelanMichael PearseSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
Burn care facilities are lacking at major trauma centres in Englanddoi:10.1016/j.burns.2012.07.016Sammy Al-BennaBurnsAl-Benna S: Burn care facilities are lacking at major trauma cen- tres in England. Burns, 39: 533, 2013.