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- Polytrauma and multiple trauma are medical terms describing the condition of a person who has been subjected to multiple traumatic injuries, such as a...
- evoking an intergenerational spiritual connection. Nature and Spirit. Polytrauma & Blind Rehabilitation Center/ Veterans Administration Palo Alto Health...
- trauma. It is used to define the term major trauma. A major trauma (or polytrauma) is defined as the Injury Severity Score being greater than 15. The AIS...
- Karlijn J. P. (December 2020). "Global changes in mortality rates in polytrauma patients admitted to the ICU—a systematic review". World Journal of Emergency...
- Traumatology at the University Hospital Zurich. In particular, his research on polytrauma, pelvic fractures and severe joint injuries (articular) helped him to...
- 2024). "Liam Payne's cause of death confirmed in autopsy report: What is polytrauma?". Today.com. Retrieved 20 October 2024. Liam Payne 'fainted' in hotel...
- without the presence of infection, for example, in those with burns, polytrauma, or the initial state in pancreatitis and chemical pneumonitis. However...
- volume of major trauma in the world with on average 3 to 5 cases of severe polytrauma presenting each day. The hospital's Trauma Centre is the busiest in the...
- wounds on people. Journal of Injury and Violence Research Major trauma Polytrauma Trauma surgery Traumatology (journal) Emotional and Psychological Trauma:...
- trauma sometimes is classified by body area; injuries affecting 40% are polytrauma, 30% head injuries, 20% chest trauma, 10%, abdominal trauma, and 2%, extremity...