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Learning from 2523 trauma deaths in India- opportunities to prevent in-hospital deaths.

Nobhojit RoyDeepa Kizhakke VeetilMonty Uttam KhajanchiVineet KumarHarris SolomonJyoti KambleDebojit BasakGöran TomsonJohan von Schreeb
Published in: BMC health services research (2017)
Fifty-eight percent of all trauma deaths were classified as preventable. Two-thirds of the deaths with injury severity scores of less than 16 were preventable. This large subgroup of Indian urban trauma patients could possibly be saved by urgent attention and corrective action. Low-cost interventions such as airway management, fluid resuscitation, hemorrhage control and surgical decision-making protocols, were identified as OFI. Establishment of clinical protocols and timely processes of trauma care delivery are the next steps towards improving care.
Keyphrases
  • trauma patients
  • low cost
  • healthcare
  • decision making
  • palliative care
  • adverse drug
  • cardiac arrest
  • physical activity
  • pain management
  • emergency department
  • chronic pain
  • acute care