Do entrapment, injuries, outcomes and potential for self-extrication vary with age? A pre-specified analysis of the UK trauma registry (TARN).
Tim NutbeamAnthony KehoeRob FenwickJason SmithOmar BouamraLee WallisWillem StassenPublished in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2022)
Patients over the age of 80 are more likely to die when trapped following an MVC. Self-extrication should be considered the primary route of egress for patients of all ages unless it is clearly impracticable or unachievable. For those patients who cannot self-extricate, a minimally invasive extrication approach should be employed to minimise entrapment time.