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Quality improvement programmes are an important part of care delivery in trauma centres. The objective was to describe the effect of a comprehensive quality improvement programme on long term patient outcome trends at a low volume major trauma centre in Australia.All patients aged 15 years and over with major trauma (Injury Severity Score>15) admitted to a single inner city major trauma centre...
In patients with severe head injuries, transportation to a trauma centre within the “golden hour” are important markers of trauma system effectiveness but evidence regarding impacts on patient outcomes is limited.To determine the effect of patient arrival within the golden hour on patient outcomes.A retrospective cohort of adult patients with severe head injuries (head AIS≥3) arriving within 24h of...
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