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  1. The first hour after the onset of out-of-hospital traumatic injury is referred to as the “golden hour,” yet the relationship between time and outcome remains unclear. We evaluate the association between emergency medical services (EMS) intervals and mortality among trauma patients with field-based physiologic abnormality.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2020 · The ‘golden hour’ is a well-known concept, suggesting that shortening time from injury to definitive care is critically important for better outcome of trauma patients. However, there was no established evidence to support it.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2020 · The ‘golden hour’ is term often used in trauma to suggest that an injured patient has 60 minutes from time of injury to receive definitive care, after which morbidity and mortality significantly increase.

  4. In emergency medicine, the golden hour is the period of time immediately after a traumatic injury during which there is the highest likelihood that prompt medical and surgical treatment will prevent death.

  5. Trama. Película de intriga en la que se inspiraron las numerosas películas de catástrofes de los años 70. La trama se centra en las dificultades de supervivencia de los pasajeros de un avión, cuya tripulación, incluido el piloto, ha sido envenenada accidentalemente.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2020 · Multivariable logistic regression was used to investigate the association of prehospital time and outcomes to adjust for factors including age, sex, mechanism and type of injury, Injury Severity Score (ISS), Revised Trauma Score (RTS), and prehospital interventions.

  7. The concept that the first 60 minutes following traumatic injury is a critical period for getting patients to a trauma center (the “golden hour”) has been deeply ingrained in trauma systems, national field triage guidelines, emergency medical services (EMS) and clinical care. 1,2 While clinical experience suggests that time is critically ...