Association between major trauma centre care and outcomes of adult patients injured by low falls in England and Wales.
Michael TonkinsOmar BouamraFiona LeckyPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2023)
MTC care was not associated with improved survival compared with TU/LEH care in the whole cohort. Patients who were transferred had a significant impact on the results. In patients who are not transferred, MTC care is associated with greater odds of 30-day survival in the whole cohort and in the most severely injured patients. Future research must determine the optimum means of identifying patients in need of higher-level care, the components of care which improve patient outcomes, develop patient-focused outcomes which reflect the characteristics and priorities of contemporary trauma patients, and investigate the need for transfer in specific subgroups of patients.
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