Preventing the Disaster: Severe Abdominal Injury in Child Passengers of Motor Vehicle Accidents often indicate even more serious Trauma.
Christopher Spering,
Rolf Lefering,
Dan Bieler
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate severe abdominal injury in child passengers of different ages of motor vehicle accidents and analyze the concomitant pattern of injury regarding injury severity, trauma management and outcome.
Method: Data acquisition was performed using the Trauma Register DGU® (TR-DGU) in a 10-years period (2010–2020) of seriously injured children (maximum AIS 2+ with intensive care) aged 0-15 years of age, as motor vehicle passengers (cMVP) (n = 1,035). Patients primarily… Show more
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