Motor Vehicle Crash
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1. Avulsão da via biliar principal: relato de caso
Common bile duct disruption from blunt trauma is very rare. Management, diagnosis and therapy by a non-specialist surgeon can be difficult. We describe a bile duct injury after a motor vehicle crash in a young male, treated with cholecystojejunostomy at his third laparotomy. We also briefly review some diagnostic aspects and therapeutic options from the lite
Rev. Col. Bras. Cir.. Publicado em: 2013-06
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2. Survival determinant factors in motor vehicle crash victms submitted to prehospital advanced life support / Predeterminantes de sobrevivência em vítimas de acidentes de trânsito submetidas a atendimento pré-hospitalar de suporte avançado à vida
O Atendimento Pré Hospitalar (APH) é um importante recurso no atendimento à vítimas de trauma. No entanto, há muitas dificuldades para demonstrar o efeito benéfico das intervenções do APH na sobrevivência das vítimas, sobretudo as de suporte avançado à vida (SAV). A proposta deste estudo é caracterizar as vítimas de acidentes trânsito, com Rev
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Use of lithium and the risk of injurious motor vehicle crash in elderly adults: case-control study nested within a cohort
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4. Economic costs of motor vehicle crashes involving teenaged drivers in Kentucky, 1994.
OBJECTIVES: To analyze data from motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) involving teenaged drivers in Kentucky for 1994, and derive cost estimates of these crashes. METHODS: Crash data were obtained from the Kentucky Traffic Accident Facts 1994 Report and the Kentucky Accident Reporting System. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Crash-Cost program wa
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5. Competing risks of mortality with marathons: retrospective analysis
Objective To determine from a societal perspective the risk of sudden cardiac death associated with running in an organised marathon compared with the risk of dying from a motor vehicle crash that might otherwise have taken place if the roads had not been closed.
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6. Indexes of severity: underlying concepts--a reply.
A recent paper on the concepts underlying six indexes of severity that have been proposed for health services research claimed to identify deficiencies in each. A close examination reveals that the criticisms are generally without substance, and that the claim that the indexes "violate some of the principles implied by their formulation" is in error. Most of
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7. Factors affecting the severity of motor vehicle traffic crashes involving young drivers in Ontario.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the factors affecting the severity of motor vehicles traffic crashes involving young drivers in Ontario. POPULATION: Ontario young drivers, aged 16 to 20, involved in traffic crashes resulting in injury, between 1 January 1988 and 31 December 1993, on public roads in Ontario. METHODS: Population based case-control study. Cases were fata
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8. Motor vehicle occupant injuries in children 2 years and younger: a comparison between Western Australia and New South Wales 1982-92.
OBJECTIVES: To compare the age specific rate of passenger injury and associated restraint use for children 2 years and younger in the state of Western Australia (WA), with the state of New South Wales (NSW), Australia for the period 1982-92. SETTING: The states of WA and NSW, Australia. METHODS: A descriptive retrospective study of child passenger injuries i
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9. Epidemiology of bicycle injuries and risk factors for serious injury.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk factors for serious injury to bicyclists, aside from helmet use. DESIGN: Prospective case-control study. SETTING: Seven Seattle area hospital emergency departments and two county medical examiner's offices. PATIENTS: Individuals treated in the emergency department or dying from bicycle related injuries. MEASUREMENTS: Informat