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Prehospital Time Following Traumatic Injury Is Independently Associated With the Need for In-Hospital Blood and Early Mortality for Specific Injury Types

Eva V. Zadorozny, Hsing‐Hua Sylvia Lin, James F. Luther, Stephen R. Wisniewski, Brian A. Cotton, Erin E. Fox, Brian G. Harbrecht, Bellal Joseph, Ernest E. Moore, Daniel G. Ostenmayer, Mayur B. Patel, Martin A. Schreiber, Leah C. Tatebe, Samual R. Todd, Chad T. Wilson, Danielle S. Gruen, Jason L. Sperry, Christian Martin‐Gill, Joshua B. Brown, Francis X. Guyette

2023Air Medical Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGlasgow Coma ScaleInjury Severity ScoreEmergency medicineEmergency medical servicesLogistic regressionTrauma centerAbbreviated Injury ScaleBlood pressurePenetrating traumaPoison controlInjury preventionRetrospective cohort studyAnesthesiaInternal medicineSurgeryBluntTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationOccupational Health and Performance
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