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Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1989
This study aims at showing if and to what extent injury severity in frontal car crashes increases with the age of front seat occupants. Data on 2658 belted drivers and front seat passengers in Volvo private car series 140, 240 and 740/760, involved in frontal crashes were extracted from the Volvo Car Crash Register.
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This study aims at showing if and to what extent injury severity in frontal car crashes increases with the age of front seat occupants. Data on 2658 belted drivers and front seat passengers in Volvo private car series 140, 240 and 740/760, involved in frontal crashes were extracted from the Volvo Car Crash Register.
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Comparison of the New Injury Severity Score and the Injury Severity Score
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2004The New Injury Severity Score (NISS) was proposed in 1997 to replace the Injury Severity Score (ISS) because it is more sensitive for mortality. We aim to test whether this is true in our patients.This study was a retrospective review of data from 6,231 consecutive patients over 3 years in the trauma registry of a Level I trauma center studying outcome,
Seow-Yian, Tay +3 more
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Epilepsy after severe traumatic brain injury: frequency and injury severity
Brain Injury, 2020Objective: To estimate national frequency of posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE) after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and assess injury severity (Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and posttraumatic amnesia (PTA)) as prognostic factors for PTE.Data on patients ≥18 years surviving severe TBI 2004-2016 were retrieved from the Danish Head Trauma Database (n = 1010 ...
Hanna Siig Hausted +2 more
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SEVERE PANCREATICODUODENAL INJURY
Medical Journal of Australia, 1978A case where a patient suffered major pancreaticoduodenal injury as a result of a road accident and required pancreaticoduodenectomy is described. Investigative procedures are discussed. Emphasis is placed upon the importance of treating such patients in centres with full support facilities, and with experienced and available staff members.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1976
THE INJURY SEVERITY SCORE: AN UPDATE SUSAN BAKER;BRIAN O'NEILL; The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical ...
S P, Baker, B, O'Neill
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THE INJURY SEVERITY SCORE: AN UPDATE SUSAN BAKER;BRIAN O'NEILL; The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical ...
S P, Baker, B, O'Neill
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The Severity of Sports Injuries
Sports Medicine, 1997In order to assess the extent of the sports injury problem, it is necessary to identify both the incidence and severity of sports injuries. In the literature, the severity of sports injuries is usually described on the basis of 6 criteria: (i) nature of sports injury; (ii) duration and nature of treatment; (iii) sporting time lost; (iv) working time ...
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Use of the Injury Severity Score in head injury
Injury, 1995As part of a study of the early management of severe head injury, the use of the Glasgow Coma Score (GCS), Injury Severity Score (ISS) and TRISS was investigated. These injury scores were compared in correlating with outcome at one year as assessed by the Glasgow Outcome Score (GOS) and mortality.
R S, Cooke, B P, McNicholl, D P, Byrnes
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Evaluation of skiing injuries by Injury Severity Score
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1999The goal of this study was to evaluate the Injury Severity Score (ISS) in an alpine area. Hafjell Alpine Centre was the 1994 Winter Olympic Alpine arena in Lillehammer. A total of 2 044 484 lift transportations and 183 injuries were registered in the two winter seasons 1991 and 1992. The injury rate was 1.8 injuries per 1000 skier days.
K A, Bergstrøm +3 more
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Severity of Injuries in Trauma Patients
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995The present purpose was to illustrate the range of severity scores among trauma patients. A computerised conversion of ICD-9CM injury diagnoses into scores for severity of injury was processed on data of 36,178 trauma patients. More than 94% of the patients had injuries of minor severity.
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