학술논문
An analysis of police transport in an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial examining prehospital procedures in penetrating trauma patients
Document Type
Article
Author
Taghavi, Sharven; Maher, Zoe; Goldberg, Amy J.; Haut, Elliott R.; Raza, Shariq; Chang, Grace; Tatebe, Leah C.; Toraih, Eman; Mendiola, Michelle; Anderson, Christofer; Ninokawa, Scott; Maluso, Patrick; Keating, Jane; Burruss, Sigrid; Reeves, Matthew; Coleman, Lauren E.; Shatz, David V.; Goldenberg-Sandau, Anna; Bhupathi, Apoorva; Spalding, M. Chance; LaRiccia, Aimee; Bird, Emily; Noorbakhsh, Matthew R.; Babowice, James; Nelson, Marsha C.; Jacobson, Lewis E.; Williams, Jamie; Vella, Michael; Dellonte, Kate; Hayward, Thomas Z.; Holler, Emma; Lieser, Mark J.; Berne, John D.; Mederos, Dalier R.; Askari, Reza; Okafor, Barbara; Etchill, Eric; Fang, Raymond; Roche, Samantha L.; Whittenburg, Laura; Bernard, Andrew C.; Haan, James M.; Lightwine, Kelly L.; Norwood, Scott H.; Murry, Jason; Gamber, Mark A.; Carrick, Matthew M.; Bugaev, Nikolay; Tatar, Antony; Tatum, Danielle
Source
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; August 2022, Vol. 93 Issue: 2 p265-272, 8p
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ISSN
21630755; 21630763
Abstract
Our study indicates that prehospital procedures in urban penetrating trauma re not beneficial and that police transport of this specific patient population may result in improved outcomes.