Does the time of the day affect multiple trauma care in hospitals? A retrospective analysis of data from the TraumaRegister DGU®
Abstract Background Optimal multiple trauma care should be continuously provided during the day and night. Several studies have demonstrated worse outcomes and higher mortality in patients admitted at night. This study involved the analysis of a population of multiple trauma patients admitted at nig...
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Main Authors: | Stefanie Fitschen-Oestern, Sebastian Lippross, Rolf Lefering, Tim Klüter, Matthias Weuster, Georg Maximilian Franke, Nora Kirsten, Michael Müller, Ove Schröder, Andreas Seekamp, TraumaRegister DGU |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30e12418860348c88a45cd1036c17e5a |
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