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Abstract Background Randomized controlled trials relatively consistently show that restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion strategies are safe and associated with similar outcomes compared to liberal transfusion strategies in critically ill patients.
Martin F. Bjurström +4 more
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Introduction: Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability in developing countries. According to the World Health Organization projections by 2020, accidents alone are the second leading cause of missing year around the world.
Omid Garkaz +3 more
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A rapid review of guidelines on the involvement of adolescents in health research
Abstract Background Meaningful involvement of adolescents in health research is their fundamental human right and has many benefits. A lack of awareness among researchers on how to meaningfully involve adolescents in health research has been linked to adolescent under involvement in health research.
Azza Warraitch +4 more
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ROC curves with AUC values for the neural network and TRISS.
Comparison between the additionally developed neural network models with the injury severity score (ISS) and existing triage model, TRISS. In both model, with SCS and GCS, the neural network developed with the ISS also outperformed the trauma and injury ...
Sunhyun Yook (5883821) +12 more
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The impact of body mass index on abdominal injuries in motorcycle crashes in South Korea
Abstract Objective Motorcyclists face a higher risk of severe morbidity and mortality compared to automobile passengers. This study aimed to determine the injury characteristics of motorcyclists according to their body mass index (BMI). Methods A retrospective observational cross‐sectional study was conducted using data from the Emergency Department ...
Yonghun Gwak +7 more
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Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, often resulting in long-term disability or death.
Akhmad Fauzi +2 more
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Background About 5.8 million people die each year as a result of injuries, and nearly 90% of these deaths occur in low and middle-income countries (LMIC).
Isabelle Feldhaus +6 more
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An umbrella review of reviews on challenges to meaningful adolescent involvement in health research
Abstract Background Less than 1% of studies on child and adolescent health report the involvement of adolescents in health research. This is attributed to barriers experienced by researchers and adolescents in the engagement process. To address this under‐involvement of adolescents, we first need a better understanding of the factors that hinder ...
Azza Warraitch +7 more
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Introduction: Trauma is the leading cause of mortality in people below the age of 45 years. Abdominal trauma constitutes one-fourth of the trauma burden.
Gupta, Arun +5 more
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Exploring the biomechanics of digitigrade stilts using techniques from legged robotics [PDF]
Stilts are a popular technique for transforming the proportions of a performer’s body into those of a fantasy creature, however, they are not typically designed to complement the biomechanics of the human body and therefore require specialized training ...
Shield Stacey +2 more
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