64
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Research

Older patients have increased risk of poor outcomes after low-velocity pedestrian–motor vehicle collisions

, , &
Pages 43-47 | Published online: 26 Apr 2017

References

  • ToroyanTPedenMMLaychKWHO launches second global status report on road safetyInj Prev201319215023513037
  • ChehadeMGillTKRenukaVLow energy trauma in older persons: where to next?Open Orthop J2015936136626312120
  • BrandSOtteDMuellerCWInjury patterns of seniors in traffic accidents: a technical and medical analysisWorld J Orthop20123915115523173111
  • DemetriadesDMurrayJMartinMPedestrians injured by automobiles: relationship of age to injury type and severityJ Am Coll Surg20051993382387
  • BrainardBJSlauterbeckJBenjaminJBHagamanRMHigieSInjury profiles in pedestrian motor vehicle traumaAnn Emerg Med19891888818832757287
  • MaloneDLDunneJTracyJKPutnamATScaleaTMNapolitanoLMBlood transfusion, independent of shock severity, is associated with worse outcome in traumaJ Trauma200354589890712777902
  • TefftBCImpact speed and a pedestrian’s risk of severe injury or deathAccid Anal Prev20135087187822935347
  • PanditVRheePHashmiAShock index predicts mortality in geriatric trauma patients: an analysis of the National Trauma Data BankJ Trauma Acute Care Surg20147641111111524662879
  • BaekJHKimMSLeeJCLeeJHSystemic inflammation response syndrome score predicts the mortality in multiple trauma patientsKorean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg201447652352825551073
  • AnthikkatAPPageABarkerRRisk factors associated with injury and mortality from paediatric low speed vehicle incidents: a systematic reviewInt J Pediatr2013201384136023781251
  • GriffinBRWattKShieldsLEKimbleRMCharacteristics of low-speed vehicle run-over events in children: an 11-year reviewInj Prev201420530230924447941
  • McElroyLMJeurnJJBertlesonAXiangQSzaboAWeigeltJA single urban center experience with adult pedestrians struck by motor vehiclesWMJ2013112311712323894809
  • SlaughterDRWilliamsNWallSPA community traffic safety analysis of pedestrian and bicyclist injuries based on the catchment area of a trauma centerJ Trauma Acute Care Surg20147641103111024662878
  • KodadekLMSelvarajahSVelopulosCGHautERHaiderAHUndertriage of older trauma patients: is this a national phenomenon?J Surg Res2015199122022926070496
  • GoodmansonNWRosengartMRBarnatoAESperryJLPeitzmanABMarshallGTDefining geriatric trauma: when does age make a difference?Surgery2012152466867523021136
  • KozarRAArbabiSSteinDMInjury in the aged: geriatric trauma care at the crossroadsJ Trauma Acute Care Surg20157861197120926151523
  • BakerSPOʼNeillBThe injury severity score: an updateJ Trauma19761611882885994270
  • CannonCMBraxtonCCKling-SmithMMahnkenJDCarltonEMoncureMUtility of the shock index in predicting mortality in traumatically injured patientsJ Trauma20096761426143020009697
  • BoneRCBalkRACerraFBDefinitions for sepsis and organ failure and guidelines for the use of innovative therapies in sepsisChest19921016164416551303622
  • ReithGLeferingRWafaisadeAInjury pattern, outcome and characteristics of severely injured pedestrianScand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med2015235626242394
  • StoeckleinVMOsukaALedererJATrauma equals danger: damage control by the immune systemJ Leukoc Biol201292353955122654121
  • KooEGLaiLMChoiGYChanMTSystemic inflammation in the elderlyBest Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol201125341342521925406
  • LineberryCSteinDEInfection, sepsis, and immune function in the older adult receiving critical careCrit Care Nurs Clin North Am2014261476024484923
  • PateAPonukumatiSChendrasekharAOutcomes after low-velocity pedestrian-struck injuriesChest20141464529A25180714