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A Ten year review of alcohol use and major trauma in a Canadian province: still a major problem.

Jessica McKeeSandy L WidderJ Damian Paton-GayAndrew W KirkpatrickPaul Engels
Published in: Journal of trauma management & outcomes (2016)
The prevalence of alcohol use in major trauma appears to be increasing in Alberta but the true extent is still underappreciated. Furthermore, the role of alcohol in non-MVT injuries is significant and deserves further attention. The vast majority of patients involved in alcohol-related trauma are legally intoxicated. Alcohol use continues to be a substantial contributor to major trauma in Alberta, and represents an important opportunity to reduce preventable injuries.
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