In trauma care, this kind of knowledge could save lives. When seconds matter, the team needs to instantly know who would be best at placing a breathing tube and who would be best at reading the ...
Evidence suggests the widespread adoption of trauma-informed care practices can potentially improve access to care as well as ...
Survival rates of severely injured patients were correlated with EMS clinicians’ volume, not years of experience, in a recent UPMC and University of Pittsburgh study. The study, published Feb. 18 in ...
Billings Clinic investigators tracked trauma patients arriving directly from the scene versus patients transferred between ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz have developed a way to predict how trauma patients will recover, days before complications come to fruition, by analyzing the molecules in their ...
Thirty-day mortality of patients with major trauma fell if they received intubation before hospital admission per prediction from a machine learning risk-stratifying model, according to data published ...
Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services (CCFES) performed the county's first-ever pre-hospital blood transfusion on a trauma patient. The transfusion involved administering red blood cells and fresh ...
Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital – Miller Campus in Lehi opened in February of 2024 and has already helped save lives for children in fast growing Utah and ...
Bleeding out, or the rapid loss of blood, is the most common cause of preventable death after injury. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Ben Taub Hospital, part of Harris Health System, are ...
This article is brought to you by LCMC Health. When someone arrives at University Medical Center New Orleans after a traumatic event, it can be the beginning of emotional challenges as they cope with ...
New Mexico’s only Level I trauma center faces rising costs and staff shortages as patients wait hours for life-saving care.
Patients with trauma in rural areas travel nearly 190 miles and wait over 7 hours for definitive care, far exceeding the 'golden hour', as per a 10-year Montana study.