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Identifying temporal patterns in trauma admissions: Informing resource allocation.

David P StonkoBradley M DennisRachael A CallcutRichard D BetzoldMichael C SmithAndrew J MedveczOscar D Guillamondegui
Published in: PloS one (2018)
We identify new patterns in the temporal and seasonal variation of trauma and of specific mechanisms of injury, including the novel findings that 1) penetrating trauma tends to present at later times than blunt, and 2) critically ill patients requiring an OR tend to present later than those who are less acute and require an ICU or Step-Down unit. These patients present later than those who are admitted to the floor. Penetrating trauma patients arriving later than blunt may be the underlying reason why operative patients arrive later than other patients.
Keyphrases
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