Mortality of hospital walk-in trauma patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study.
Kohei KakimotoKeita ShibahashiMasato OishioKazuhiro SugiyamaYuichi HamabePublished in: Acute medicine & surgery (2022)
Several risk factors, including older age, male sex, higher CCI, circumstances of injury (free fall and fall at ground level), lower Glasgow Coma Scale score, higher Shock Index, and severe injuries of the head, abdomen, and lower extremities, were identified as being associated with the death of trauma patients visiting the emergency department by themselves. Early identification of patients with these risk factors and appropriate treatment may reduce mortality posttrauma.