Epidemiology of in-hospital trauma deaths

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery - Tập 38 Số 1 - Trang 3-9 - 2012
Rolf Lefering1, Thomas Paffrath2, Omar Bouamra3, Tim Coats4, Maralyn Woodford3, Tom Jenks3, Arasch Wafaisade2, Ulrike Nienaber5, Fiona Lecky3
1Institute for Research in Operative Medicine, University Witten/Herdecke, Ostmerheimer Str. 200, 51109 Cologne, Germany
2Department for Trauma Surgery and Orthopaedics, Cologne Merheim Medical Center, University Witten/Herdecke, Cologne, Germany
3Trauma Audit and Research Network, Health Sciences Research Group, School of Community Based Medicine, Manchester Medical Academic Health Sciences Centre, University of Manchester, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford, UK
4Emergency Medicine Academic Group, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
5Akademie Unfallchirurgie (AUC) of the German Society for Trauma Surgery (DGU), Cologne, Germany

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