One thousand consecutive in-hospital deaths following severe injury: Has the etiology of traumatic inpatient death changed in Canada?

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Abstract

A wide range of factors have traditionally led to early in-hospital death following severe injury. The primary goal of this commentary was to evaluate the causes of early posttraumatic inpatient deaths over an extended period. Although early posttraumatic in-hospital death remains multifactorial, severe traumatic brain injuries are the dominant cause and have increased in proportion over time. Other traditional causes of death have also decreased owing to improved clinical care.

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Roberts, D. J., Harzan, C., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Dixon, E., Grondin, S. C., McBeth, P. B., … Ball, C. G. (2018). One thousand consecutive in-hospital deaths following severe injury: Has the etiology of traumatic inpatient death changed in Canada? In Canadian Journal of Surgery (Vol. 61, pp. 150–152). Canadian Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.014116

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