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Injury

Journal Volume: 47
Journal Issue: 9
Journal Year: 2016
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

Alcohol consumption decreases lactate clearance in acutely injured patients

Are non-technical skills relevant for the delivery of high quality trauma care?

Challenges in war-related thoracic injury faced by French military surgeons in Afghanistan (2009-2013)

Determining the dimensions of essential medical coverage required by military body armour plates utilising computed tomography

Different maths for the GCS sum score for patients with general trauma compared to those with TBI?

Hospital evacuation: exercise versus reality

Injuries caused by fragmenting rifle ammunition

Major incident triage: a consensus based definition of the essential life-saving interventions during the definitive care phase of a major incident

Predicting long-term neurological outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury requiring decompressive craniectomy: a comparison of the CRASH and IMPACT prognostic models

Return to work after specialised burn care: a two-year prospective follow-up study of the prevalence, predictors and related costs

Single centre experience of combat-related vascular injury in victims of Syrian conflict: retrospective evaluation of risk factors associated with amputation

Survival prediction algorithms miss significant opportunities for improvement if used for case selection in trauma quality improvement programs

The differential mortality of Glasgow Coma Score in patients with and without head injury

The experience of emotional wellbeing for patients with physical injury: a qualitative follow-up study

The injury trajectory for young people 16-24 years in the six months following injury: a mixed methods study

The older they are the harder they fall: injury patterns and outcomes by age after ground level falls

The prevalence of crash risk factors in a population-based study of motorcycle riders