Injury
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Efficient resuscitation after trauma and shorter time to definitive hemorrhage control help improve trauma outcomes. We aimed to improve the speed and efficiency of resuscitation for critically ill trauma patients in the emergency department by involving interventional radiology and a second surgeon. ⋯ The Double 90 rule is effective for expediting trauma care starting in the emergency department, shortening the times to computed tomography, hemorrhage control intervention, and decreasing packed red blood cell transfusion.
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In city hospitals, subway-related traumatic amputations are a frequent pattern of injury, however there is a paucity of literature on this specific injury pattern. The purpose of this study was to describe the epidemiology of subway-related traumatic amputations, as well as compare them to non-subway traumatic amputations. ⋯ Prognostic Level III.
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Burn caused by exposure to hot substances is a common occurrence but there is little data on prevalence trends and disease burden. This research report the burden of burn injuries globally, regionally, and nationally from 1990 to 2019, identify hotspots, and analyze factors affecting disease burden with data from Global Burden of Disease 2019 survey. ⋯ The results of this study indicate the need to consider regional differences in burns when allocating health resources. Despite the reduced global burden of burns, incidence and deaths remain high. Moreover, there are significant differences between regions which are associated with the SDI and the human development index. Additionally, differences exist in the age and sex of the affected populations. Although the exact causes require further study, there is no doubt that the prevention of burns requires serious attention.