Sökning: "trauma registry"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 26 avhandlingar innehållade orden trauma registry.
1. Trauma Care - Implementation, Evaluation and Validation
Sammanfattning : Trauma is a major cause of death and morbidity in all ages, which makes continuous improvement of trauma care a high priority. During the last decades, Sweden’s trauma system has evolved with initiation of a national trauma registry (SweTrau) in 2011 and the Swedish National Trauma Triage criteria (SNTTC) in 2017. LÄS MER
2. The Association Between Beta-Blockade and Clinical Outcomes in the Context of Surgical and Traumatic Stress
Sammanfattning : Traumatic injury and major abdominal surgery are areas in general surgery associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. The overall colorectal cancer surgery mortality rate is around 4%, with that for emergency surgery more than twice as high as for planned. Surgical morbidity varies between 25% and 45%. LÄS MER
3. Road traffic injuries in the context of rapid motorization : studies on access, provision and utilization of trauma care in Iran
Sammanfattning : Background: Iran has one of the highest traffic-related mortality and morbidity rates in the world. Evidence shows that improvements in trauma care can prevent a substantial number of road traffic deaths and disabilities. LÄS MER
4. Iatrogenic Vascular Injuries
Sammanfattning : Iatrogenic vascular injuries (IVIs) and injuries associated with vascular surgery can cause severe morbidity and death. The aims of this thesis were to study those injuries in the Swedish vascular registry (Swedvasc), the Swedish medical injury insurance where insurance claims are registered, the Population and Cause of death registries, and in patient records, in order to explore preventive strategies. LÄS MER
5. Trauma in a Scandinavian urban region : epidemiological aspects on risk factors and outcome
Sammanfattning : Trauma as a disease is a global health problem and for patients surviving the initial injury and early resuscitation phase, later complications contribute largely to morbidity and mortality. Awareness of risk factors, early recognition and appropriate treatment of complications are likely to have a significant influence on outcome. LÄS MER