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Emergency Medical Services Intervals and Survival in Trauma

The first hour after the onset of out-of-hospital traumatic injury is referred to as the “golden hour,” yet the relationship between time and outcome ...

Emergency medical services intervals and survival in trauma

Conclusion: In this North American sample, there was no association between EMS intervals and mortality among injured patients with physiologic abnormality in ...

Emergency Medical Services Intervals and Survival in Trauma

There were 3,656 trauma patients available for analysis, of whom 806 (22.0%) died. ... Subgroup and instrumental variable analyses did not qualitatively change ...

Emergency Medical Services Intervals and Survival in Trauma

In this North American sample, there was no association between EMS intervals and mortality among injured patients with physiologic abnormality in the field.

[PDF] Emergency medical services intervals and survival in trauma

The purpose of this study was to use the RMM to assess relative mortality in trauma patients requiring emergency surgery based on emergency department length ...

Emergency Medical Services Intervals and Survival in Trauma

... Golden hour: The first 60 min after sustaining the trauma is called the 'golden hour'. Survival of the trauma victims is heavily weighed by ...

Emergency mical services intervals and survival in trauma ...

Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2010, C.D. Newgard and others published Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Investigators: Emergency mical services intervals and ...

Emergency medical services intervals and survival in trauma ...

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of pre-hospital time and torso injury severity on survival was investigated in patients with high-grade torso injury, AIS ...

Effect of time intervals in critical care provided by helicopter ... - Injury

We performed a retrospective study on all trauma patients encountered by helicopter emergency medical services in Finland from 2012 to 2018.

Does out-of-hospital EMS time affect trauma survival? - ScienceDirect

It was concluded that a short overall out-of-hospital time interval may positively affect patient survival in selected urban major trauma patients.

Association between Scene Time Interval and Survival in EMS ...

Objective: Major trauma is a major concern in public health and a leading cause of mortality worldwide. This study aimed to evaluate the association between the ...

Faster on-scene times associated with decreased mortality in ...

We evaluated HEMS dispatch and on-scene times by investigating the survival rates among patients transported by air to a level 1 trauma center.

The Golden Hour in Trauma: Dogma or Medical Folklore?

The underlying tenet is that an injured patient has 60 minutes from the time of injury to receive definitive care, after which morbidity and mortality increase ...

Prehospital Intervals and In-Hospital Trauma Mortality

In-hospital mortality was independent of TPT but associated with longer OST in severely injured patients. The survival benefit may extend beyond the golden ...

Pediatric Survival and Trauma Center Transport Time, Proximity ...

Importance Emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness is associated with improved survival among children. However, the association between ...

Trauma patient transport to hospital using helicopter emergency ...

Past authors have reported mixed assessments of whether any survival benefit is related to decreased transport time [8, 25,26,27]. In the ...

Emergency Medical Services Out-of-Hospital Scene and Transport ...

In this analysis of patients presenting to an urban Level I trauma center during a 14-year period, we observed increased odds of mortality among ...

Injury

Effect of time intervals in critical care provided by helicopter emergency medical services on 30-day survival after trauma. Johannes ...

Prehospital Response Time of the Emergency Medical Service ...

Prehospital time affects survival in trauma patients. Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are overwhelming events where medical care exceeds ...

Outcomes after helicopter versus ground emergency medical ...

The potential survival benefit from HEMS has been suggested to depend on rescue teams possessing superior experience in managing trauma patients ...