Risk factors for early death in severe non-brain- injured trauma patientsOA
Severe trauma is one of the main causes of premature death,posing a significant challenge to public health systems.[1]At present,there is a lack of universally accepted guidelines for rapid detection of life-threatening severe trauma,[2]and the accuracy of existing prognostic models in predicting early death is limited.[3,4]Severe non-brain-injured trauma(SNT)patients account for approximately 70%of all trauma-related deaths.Moreover,there is a lack of studies on early death in SNT patients.[5]This study aims to identify risk factors associated with early death(≤72 h post-admission)in SNT patients.
Hui Feng;Ronghai Shao;Zihao Fan;Limei Ma;Jiake Gao;Lijun Liu;Lichao Fang;Jianjun Zhu;
Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,the Second Affi liated Hospital of Soochow University,Suzhou 215004,ChinaDepartment of Emergency,the First People''s Hospital of Taicang(Taicang Affi liated Hospital of Soochow University),Suzhou 215400,ChinaCenter for Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,Beijing Friendship Hospital,Capital Medical University,Beijing 100050,ChinaDepartment of Emergency and Intensive Care Unit,Suzhou Xiangcheng People’s Hospital,Suzhou 215131,China
临床医学
deathpatientstrauma
《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2024 (005)
P.404-406 / 3
supported by Suzhou Gusu Health Talents Scientifi c Research Project(GSWS2021017);Scientific Pre-research Fund of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University(SDFEYQN2007).
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