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- 2017
Impact of trauma centre designation level on outcomes following hemorrhagic shock: a multicentre cohort studyDOI: 10.1503/cjs.009916 Abstract: Hemorrhagic shock is responsible for 45% of injury fatalities in North America, and 50% of these occur within 2 h of injury. There is currently a lack of evidence regarding the trajectories of patients in hemorrhagic shock and the potential benefit of level I/II care for these patients. We aimed to compare mortality across trauma centre designation levels for patients in hemorrhagic shock. Secondary objectives were to compare surgical delays, complications and hospital length of stay (LOS)
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