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Epidemiology of patients assessed for trauma by Swedish ambulance services: a retrospective registry study.

Glenn LarssonChrister AxelssonMagnus Andersson HagiwaraJohan HerlitzHåkan KlementssonThomas TroëngCarl Magnusson
Published in: BMC emergency medicine (2024)
In this cross-sectional study, 14% of the primary EMS missions for one year were caused by trauma. However, only a small proportion of these cases are severe injuries, and the risk of severe disabilities and death appears to be limited. The most frequent aetiology of a severe trauma is injury caused by a car, and most severe traumas are blunt. Severe traumas are given the highest priority at the dispatch centre in the vast majority of cases, but nearly one-third of these cases are considered a low priority by the EMS nurse. The latter leaves room for improvement.
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