Pediatric fatalities from polytrauma in Delhi : an analysis of injuries and preventable deaths.

Author(s)
Sahdev, P. Datta, S. Sinha, A. Dogra, T.D. Mitra, D.K. & Evans, J.T.
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Abstract

Autopsies performed over five years at one referral hospital in New Delhi, India, on children less than 13 years old dying from polytrauma were reviewed. Of 184 autopsies studied, traffic related events and falls were the commonest injury mechanisms. Head injury caused death in 68%, and shock, multiple injury or sepsis in the rest. Four peaks in the number of deaths from the time of the precipitating event were noted. Sixty-four of the deaths were preventable, and sixty possibly preventable. The majority of these could have been salvaged by following established principles in trauma management. Bias towards preferential treatment of males was absent. (A)

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C 4728 (In: C 4701 S) /84 / IRRD 880050
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In: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Chicago, October 16-18, 1995, p. 421-433, 20 ref.

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