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Is the golden hour optimally used in South Africa for children presenting with polytrauma?

Authors :
Zuidgeest, J. (J.)
Jonkheijm, A. (Annabel)
Dijk, M. (Monique) van
As, A.B. (Àrjan Bastiaan) van
Zuidgeest, J. (J.)
Jonkheijm, A. (Annabel)
Dijk, M. (Monique) van
As, A.B. (Àrjan Bastiaan) van
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background. The major paediatric public health problem worldwide is injury or trauma. In 2004, 950 000 children died as a result of injury. Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the logistics of medical care after paediatric polytrauma within the first hours after arrival into a trauma unit - the so-called Golden Hour. Methods. Children presenting with polytrauma to the Trauma Unit at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital between May 2011 and August 2011 were considered for inclusion in the study. Results. Fifty-five children were included in the final analysis. The median duration of stay in the Trauma Unit was 205 minutes (interquartile range 135 - 274). Conclusion. Several factors were identified that unnecessarily prolonged the time that patients stayed in the trauma unit following arrival in hospital for

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
S A M J South African Medical Journal vol. 103 no. 3, pp. 166-167, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929963533
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7196.SAMJ.6402